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Brad H. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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November 6, 2020

Brad H.

Partner
Free Consultation
Raleigh, NC
14 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of North Carolina

Brad is a business attorney with experience helping startup and growing companies in a variety of industries. He has served as general counsel for innovative companies and has developed a broad knowledge base that allows for a complete understanding of business needs.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"Great job from Brad. I will definitely contact him again if I need help again."

Angelica M. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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June 13, 2022

Angelica M.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
North Carolina
11 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
North Carolina Central University School of Law

Angelica McDonald, Esq. has singlehandedly established an in-demand law firm, won several accolades for her incredible work in her community and has her sights set on building a bi-coastal law practice that serves clients from her hometown to Hollywood. She is putting her city of Raeford, North Carolina on the map as the birthplace of the next legal superstar. And she is just at the onset of her career. An astute attorney, Angelica is sought after for her razor-sharp business acumen and her relentless litigation style. With a diverse background in entertainment, media and sports law, as well as business, she represents entrepreneurs and athletes on everything from complex contract negotiation to intellectual property matters, ensuring anything they’ve built is protected.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Angelica was easy to work with and so patient with all of my questions. I would definitely hire her again."

Richard G. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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June 20, 2022

Richard G.

Attorney
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Greensboro, NC
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of Elon School of Law

Hello! I am an Iowa native trying to bring some Midwest problem-solving to southern civil law. I thoroughly enjoy getting to know the individuals and businesses I assist. I practice estate planning and business formation and, with my litigation experience in mind, I help clients plan to ensure they and their interests are protected in the future.

Kimbrelly K. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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November 1, 2022

Kimbrelly K.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Lake Lure, NC
28 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Attorney Kegler has been licensed to practice law in ​the State of North Carolina since 1998. Over the years,​ she has worked in firms that focused on small​ business financing, initial startup formation, to​ starting several businesses of her own with bootstrap​ financing to venture capital funding. As a Certified​ Dream Manager, she couples the skills of listening to​ understand the big picture to get to solutions that not​ only fit today's needs but also the long term needs of​ her entrepreneurial clients.​

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Exposed a number of necessities which I had totally overlooked trying to start things on my own. She was straight-forward about what needed done, offered a thorough plan of action to get us to where we needed to be, and maintained an optimistic, caring, and friendly atmosphere through the project. I would highly recommend her services to anyone looking to start a business!"

Jonathan M. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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January 19, 2023

Jonathan M.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Charlotte, NC
16 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC SC, VA
Charlotte School of Law

Owner and operator of Meek Law Firm, PC. Meek Law Firm provides comprehensive business law representation, precise and informed representation for real estate transactions in the commercial and residential markets of North and South Carolina and efficient succession and estate planning for business owners and individuals.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"He educated and did a through job with making sure that all the bases were covered in the contract reviewed. I do hope to work with again."

Shelia H. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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March 28, 2023

Shelia H.

Attorney
Free Consultation
Durham, NC
24 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
UNC- Chapel Hill School of Law

Shelia A. Huggins is a 20-year North Carolina licensed attorney, focusing primarily on business, contracts, arts and entertainment, social media, and internet law. She previously served on the Board of Visitors for the North Carolina Central University School of Business and the Board of Advisors for the Alamance Community College Small Business Center. Ms. Huggins has taught Business and Entertainment Law at North Carolina Central University’s law school and lectured on topics such as business formation, partnerships, independent contractor agreements, social media law, and employment law at workshops across the state. You can learn more about me here: www.sheliahugginslaw.com www.instagram.com/mslegalista www.youtube.com/mslegalista www.facebook.com/sheliahuugginslaw

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
5.0

"I am very grateful for Ms. Huggins unwavering support through my ordeal. Ms. Huggins' showed a deep understanding of my personal situation and demonstrated empathy throughout the legal process. This helped me a great deal to get through this difficult time. I highly recommend this law firm."

Ryan D. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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April 25, 2023

Ryan D.

Partner
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Charlotte, North Carolina
9 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC NJ, SC
Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law

Ryan Duffy is a skilled attorney with extensive experience in business law and estate planning. He received his undergraduate degree in Business from Franklin & Marshall College and went on to graduate from Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law. Ryan has worked with numerous clients on matters ranging from business formation and contract drafting to estate planning and asset protection. He is dedicated to helping businesses of all sizes achieve their goals while minimizing legal risks. He also works closely with individuals and families to help them protect their assets and plan for the future. With his extensive knowledge and practical approach, Ryan can provide valuable legal guidance and support to clients in need of business law and estate planning services.

Recent  ContractsCounsel Client  Review:
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"Awesome work, really put my mind at ease during a contract dispute with a major company."

Neilson B. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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March 26, 2022

Neilson B.

Managing Attorney
Free Consultation
Charlotte, NC
7 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC IL, MO
Shepard Broad School of Law

Hi, I am the founding member of Son of Brown Law Firm, based in Charlotte North Carolina. Our firm practices in the areas of Business Transactions, Cannabis/Hemp, Personal Injury and Immigration Law.

Cindy A. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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May 5, 2022
AHAJI A. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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July 8, 2022
Gregory D. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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September 30, 2022

Gregory D.

Attorney at Law
Free Consultation
Wake Forest, NC
6 Yrs Experience
Licensed in NC
Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University

Gregory S. Davis is a native of New York and is a graduate of the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. He also holds an undergraduate degree in Economics from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Bowie State University. Prior to entering the practice of law, Greg was a Trust officer for one of the largest U.S. Banks, an adjunct professor of finance at Meredith College and a Series 7 licensed financial advisor. Greg is currently the owner of The Law Office of Gregory S. Davis, PLLC (gsdavislaw.com) focusing on Estate Planning, Real Estate and Business Law. Greg is also an adjunct professor of Business Law at Wake Tech.

Andrew M. - Employment Lawyer in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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April 17, 2023

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Employment Legal Questions and Answers

Employment

Severance Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Jun 2, 2023

What is a severance agreement?

I recently accepted a job offer from a new company, but before I start my new position the company has asked me to sign a severance agreement. I'm not familiar with this type of document and am unsure of what it entails. I'm looking to learn more about severance agreements so that I can make an informed decision.

N'kia N.

Answered Jun 6, 2023

There are two main types of Severance Agreements. One is signed at the beginning of an employment relationship and the other is signed at the end. When a Severance Agreement is signed at the beginning of an employment relationship, "severance" is what the employer promises to pay (above and beyond the employee's regular wages) when employment terminates i.e. when the parties "sever" ties. The sum of severance pay is typically calculated by how long the employee had been employed by the company at the time of separation. Before signing this type of Severance Agreement, a prospective employee should be sure that it clearly defines all the important terms and conditions. For example, the Severance Agreement may address how long the employee must be employed to become eligible for severance pay, how long after termination the severance pay will be paid, whether severance pay will be paid in a lump sum, and what could cause the employee to forfeit severance pay.

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Employment

Employee Separation Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Jun 24, 2023

How to draft an employee separation agreement?

I am a small business owner and recently had to let go of an employee. I need to ensure that all of our interests are protected and that everything is done according to the law. I am looking for guidance in drafting an employee separation agreement that would be suitable for both parties.

N'kia N.

Answered Jun 29, 2023

Generally speaking, an employee separation agreement should address rights, responsibilities, and restrictions. As applicable, this typically includes pay and benefits (such as final pay, severance pay or garden leave pay, COBRA, 401K, and stocks); return of company property; release of claims; and restrictive covenants (such as non-competition, non-disclosure/confidentiality, and non-disparagement). The agreement may also include other agreed-upon or required terms (such as eligibility for rehire and reference to the Age Discrimination in Employment Act/Older Worker Benefit Protection Act). This is just general guidance, as what is most appropriate for an employee separation agreement varies depending on specific circumstances.

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Employment

Physician Employment Agreement

North Carolina

Asked on Aug 8, 2023

Key terms in physician employment agreements?

I am a physician who is considering a job opportunity at a hospital, and I am in the process of negotiating employment terms. I am interested in understanding the key terms that should be included in a physician employment agreement so that I can make the best decisions for my career.

N'kia N.

Answered Sep 24, 2023

Generally, a physician employment agreement contains most of the same terms as any other employment agreement. However, some of the terms must be tailored to the role. Additionally, the agreement may contain terms that are specific to the physician role. Below are some key terms in physician employment agreements: License and Continuing Education - By law, to be a physician, an individual must obtain a professional license and then must earn continuing education credits to retain the license. Most physician employment agreements address these requirements, including such factors as whether the employer or the employee is responsible for the costs associated with compliance. Privacy and Confidentiality - Physicians have more privacy and confidentiality obligations than the typical employee. For example, a physician must comply with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ("HIPAA"). Physician employment agreements commonly address standards regarding patients' information, as well as the employers' proprietary information. Special Restrictions - Due to the nature of the physician role, employers might prohibit their physician employees from providing physician services elsewhere ("non-competition agreement"). Also, some might prohibit their physician employees from soliciting patients to receive physician services elsewhere ("non-solicitation agreement").   Special considerations - Further, as applicable, physician employment agreements will detail any special considerations for the role, such as stock options, relative value unit ("RVU") expectations, or volunteering, teaching, or scholarship requirements.

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Employment

Employment Contract

North Carolina

Asked on Apr 18, 2023

What's termination notice in an employment contract?

I recently accepted a job offer with a new company and I was given an employment contract to sign. I was looking through the contract and noticed that it mentions something about a termination notice. I'm not sure what this means or how it applies to my employment, so I wanted to ask a lawyer to get a better understanding of this clause.

Ryan D.

Answered May 30, 2023

A termination notice is a provision in an employment contract that specifies the amount of notice an employer must give an employee if they wish to terminate the contract, or vice versa if the employee wishes to leave. This is an important clause, as it offers some level of job security for the employee and some level of predictability for the employer. In most states, including North Carolina, employment is considered "at-will" unless there is a contract in place that states otherwise. This means that either the employer or the employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time, for any reason, or for no reason at all, as long as the reason isn't illegal (like discrimination). If your contract includes a termination notice clause, this "at-will" status is likely modified to some extent. The specific details would depend on the exact wording in your contract. It could require either party to provide a notice (often 2 weeks, 1 month, or sometimes longer) before terminating the contract. That notice period is intended to give the other party time to adjust plans accordingly. For the employee, it might mean finding a new job; for the employer, it might mean finding a replacement.

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Employment

Employment Handbook

North Carolina

Asked on Jul 22, 2023

Employment handbook non-compete policy?

I recently accepted a job offer with a new company, and part of the offer was that I had to sign an Employment Handbook. This Handbook includes a non-compete policy that I am not comfortable with, as it restricts my ability to work with certain clients and organizations. I am concerned about the implications of this policy, and I would like to understand my rights and obligations under this policy so that I can make an informed decision about my employment.

N'kia N.

Answered Jul 25, 2023

A covenant not to compete (AKA "non-competition clause," "non-compete clause," or simply "non-compete") is a special contract term often found in employment agreements. However, not all jurisdictions allow non-competes in employment agreements. Additionally, to be valid/enforceable, a non-compete must be narrowly tailored to a legitimate business interest. An employee who has concerns about the validity/enforceability of a non-compete, or about specific rights and obligations under a non-compete, should consider speaking with a knowledgeable attorney.

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