John D. Martin is a trial lawyer and the managing partner of the firm’s Wilmington, North Carolina office. Martin concentrates his practice in the medical malpractice and professional liability defense practice groups. He has trie
In this final part of a three-part series, guest writer and criminal defense attorney Patrick Mincey offers guidance for handling drinking and driving during the holidays. At what point ...
In this second part of a three-part series, criminal defense attorney Patrick Mincey weighs in as a guest columnist and offers his insight into handling drinking and driving during the holidays. ...
This Insights was contributed by Patrick Mincey, a trial lawyer in Wilmington, where he founded the Criminal Defense Group at Cranfill Sumner & Hartzog LLP. As the holiday season approach ...
More and more businesses these days are collecting data from their customers, data like as names and email and snail mail addresses. Such information is a valuable asset for business organiza ...
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, residents of Southeastern North Carolina have begun cleaning up all the storm debris. As with many storms that came before Matthew, homeowners may now be questioni ...
Business clients in North Carolina are fortunate to be able to litigate certain claims in a court specifically geared for commercial and business matters. The N.C. Business Court was formed i ...
From the start of a case, a defense attorney will strategize the various ways to dispose of some or all of the claims alleged against a client. Two of the most common pretrial dispositive motions a ...
When medical provider clients are faced with a lawsuit, they frequently ask about the general litigation process and how long that process will take. What follows is a brief review of the litigation p ...
Trial lawyers rely on medical records to be accurate. Sometimes, however, a patient will ask to amend medical records. Federal law governs the process to both request and amend medical records.   ...
Trial lawyers often need to obtain medical records for use at trial. To do so, litigators not only overcome challenges to the doctor-patient privilege but they also must comply with the 1996 Health In ...
Most professionals who are defendants in a lawsuit will soon learn that the success of their litigation could rise and fall on the quality of their record keeping. The differences of opinion will turn ...
Almost all business professionals – whether a professional is a physician, architect, engineer, broker, real estate agent or CPA – are exposed to potential legal liability for failing to m ...
City Club, Event Center On The Market For $7.5 Million
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Wilmington Tech Company Tapped For Federal Forestry Contract
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Commercial Real Estate Firm Promotes Adams, Mitchell To Vice President Roles
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New Hanover Industrial Park To Get $3.3M In Incentives For Expansion, New Jobs
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Gravette Named Executive Director Of Nir Family YMCA
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With millions in committed funding from New Hanover County and the New Hanover Community Endowment, along with a land donation from the city...
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The 2024 WilmingtonBiz: Book on Business is an annual publication showcasing the Wilmington region as a center of business.