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Polaris Recalls Off-Road Vehicles Due to Crash Hazard

Polaris Industries Inc. recalled about 8,800 RZR and General recreational off-road vehicles over severe crash concerns on Thursday 12/23. The recall listed on the US Consumer Product Safety Commission states the steering wheel can separate, resulting in a loss of control. Polaris has fielded 33 reports of broken or cracked steering wheel spokes, resulting…

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What is Necrotizing Enterocolitis?

Necrotizing Enterocolitis is a condition that causes intestinal tissue to die, and it can also cause a hole in the intestine. Premature babies are at risk for necrotizing enterocolitis. The condition causes  Bacteria can leak through this hole, causing severe abdominal infections. Switching to IV feedings can help. Some infants need surgery to remove…

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What is Joint Custody?

Joint custody involves sharing parental responsibility for the child. In North Carolina, no laws limit where parents with joint or sole custody can move with their children. In addition, the law does not define joint custody versus sole custody; instead, these terms are generally defined within the separation agreement or custody order. Child custody…

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Darius Boxley named manager of sports law clinic

Recently, Campbell Law School announced Darius Boxley would be the Office Manager and Legal Assistant at the Shipman Wright & Moore Sports Law Clinic. “Darius’ passion for sports and his legal experience with the EEOC and on the NFL Negotiations Team made him the perfect choice for this position. In addition, his experience has prepared…

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Shipman Wright & Moore Sports Law Clinic opens at Campbell University Law School

Campbell Law School is launching its sixth pro bono clinic — the Shipman Wright & Moore Sports Law Clinic. Shipman Wright & Moore Managing Partner, Gary Shipman who also serves as an adjunct professor, will direct the sports law clinic. The clinic will be available to 14 third-year law students starting this fall 2021….

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Attorneys Shipman, Moore, and Littlejohn to speak at Campbell Law School

Attorneys and Campbell Law School Alumni; Gary Shipman, James Moore, and Kevin Littlejohn will be speaking at an event called “Interpreting Chaos: The New NCAA Rules for Student-Athletes” on Thursday, July 15, 2021. Professor Susan Stevens Dunn will moderate the event as the panel tackles the subject regarding the new NCAA rules governing student-athletes. To sign…

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Courts & Sports Podcast- June 24, 2021

The NCAA is not above the law     On June 21, 2021, the Supreme Court of the United States issued its opinion in NCAA vs. Alston, holding that NCAA was prohibited from limiting educational-related compensation to student-athletes, and further finding that any existing or new laws enacted by NCAA would be subject to antitrust…

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How do you plan for a divorce?

Divorce is a significant life change. Preparing and planning for this life change is essential. Adjusting your finances is something you’ll need to do. With new expenses, there may be opportunities to save. The following steps could help those considering divorce.  Build up a financial cushion Develop a budget Readjust your financial goals Take advantage of…

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What is a Certified Check?

A certified check is a check for which payment is guaranteed by the issuing bank. A certified check shows sufficient funds in the account to meet the amount for which the check was drawn. Although not totally foolproof against scammers, certified check fraud is a real thing. Scammers can create fake-looking certified checks that look…

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Attorney Kevin Littlejohn speaks at Campbell Law School

The Career Development Center at Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell Law School partnered with The Hispanic Law School Association at Campbell Law. It hosted an important and extremely relevant topic in a soon to be law-school graduate’s mind: How to secure an internship or job during this pandemic. As a recent…

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