By George F. Sanderson III & Lauren Miller Golden Until recently, a common question that arose during foreclosure deficiency actions was whether a guarantor on a loan could raise the anti-deficiency defense set forth in section N.C.G.S. § 45–21.36. This past fall, the North Carolina Supreme Court answered yes to this question. In High […]
On February 16, Ellis & Winters lawyer Paul Cox presented a program to the Raleigh-Durham Chapter of Women in E-Discovery. Mr. Cox’s presentation, “Complying with the New Discovery Amendments to the Federal Rules,” discussed recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. In the presentation, Mr. Cox outlined the recent changes to the […]
Jeremy M. Falcone Ellis & Winters partner Jeremy Falcone presented at the 2016 North Carolina Business Law and International Law and Practice Sections Joint Annual Meeting on February 19, 2016. His presentation was entitled “Closely-Held Entity Owner Disputes and Resolution Mechanisms in Governing Documents from a Drafter’s and Litigator’s Perspective.” Mr. Falcone presented the litigator’s perspective […]
Stephen D. Feldman On February 11, Ellis & Winters partner Stephen Feldman presented a program at the North Carolina Bar Association Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Section CLE. Mr. Feldman’s presentation discussed proposed revisions to the North Carolina Business Court Rules. He currently serves as vice-chair of the committee appointed by the North Carolina Business Court […]