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Attorney: Scottie Forbes Lee

February 18, 2020 Scottie Forbes Lee
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Scottie Lee Presents at NCBA Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section CLE

On February 13, Ellis & Winters attorney Scottie Lee presented at the North Carolina Bar Association Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Law Section CLE.  Over 100 judges, lawyers, and other professionals attended the event.     Scottie’s presentation focused on ethical issues related to conflicts of interest and the attorney-client privilege that arise […]

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August 21, 2019 Scottie Forbes Lee
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Stephen Feldman and Scottie Lee Appointed to Leadership by ABA Antitrust Law Section

Stephen D. Feldman Scottie Forbes Lee   The American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section has appointed Ellis & Winters attorneys Stephen Feldman and Scottie Lee to leadership positions for the Section’s 2019—20 term. Stephen will serve as the chair of the Antitrust Consumer-Protection Daily Digest Committee. This committee compiles and publishes a daily newsletter for all […]

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July 2, 2019 Scottie Forbes Lee
Posted in  Articles General News

Scottie Lee covers “New Amendments to the North Carolina Business Court Rules”

Scottie Forbes Lee Last month, the Supreme Court of North Carolina issued an order amending the North Carolina Business Court Rules. The new amendments took effect yesterday, July 1. A clean—and newly formatted—version of the rules can be accessed here. In 2016, the Business Court amended its rules for the first time since 2006. Those […]

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March 4, 2019 Scottie Forbes Lee Thomas H. Segars
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Ellis & Winters prepares amicus brief in U.S. Supreme Court case involving novel issues of trust taxation

Stephen D. Feldman Scottie Forbes Lee Thomas H. Segars Preetha Suresh Rini   On February 28, Ellis & Winters attorneys filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court of the United States in North Carolina Department of Revenue v. The Kimberley Rice Kaestner 1992 Family Trust. The case concerns whether a state violates the Due Process Clause in […]

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