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April 16, 2014
Posted in  News

Plus-Sized e-Discovery for Medium-Sized Firms

By Lenor Marquis Segal, Scott Meyers, and Diane Rupprecht In cases involving large amounts of electronically stored information (ESI), those of us at mid-sized or smaller firms may sometimes feel a little out-gunned when the requests for production and documents start flying. While David beat Goliath with just one stone, supposedly he […]

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April 8, 2014
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Can Remainder Beneficiaries of a Revocable Trust Sue for a Breach of Fiduciary Duty That Occurred During the Settlor’s Lifetime?

Stephen Feldman By Stephen Feldman and Audrey Groseclose Imagine the following scenario: The trustee of a revocable trust dissipates a substantial amount of trust assets to buy men’s basketball season tickets at the Dean E. Smith Center. The settlor does not follow college basketball. The settlor, moreover, wants to leave a large sum […]

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March 28, 2014 Andrew S. Chamberlin
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Ellis & Winters Representatives Speak at 2014 NCBA Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Section Annual Meeting

Andrew S. Chamberlin Three Ellis & Winters representatives recently spoke at the 2014 Antitrust & Complex Business Disputes Annual Meeting on February 13, 2014 at the NC Bar Center in Cary, North Carolina. The program was entitled “Hot Topics in North Carolina Business Litigation,” and offered 6.0 hours of CLE credit in […]

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