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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…
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….
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…
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…
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…
What is Quantum Computing?
By Brandy Lea Remember the days of impatiently waiting for someone to hang up the telephone in order to plug in a bulky computer, initiate a dial-up internet connection, listen to the staticky sound, awaiting connection, and finally, hearing “you’ve got mail”? Since that time, technology has advanced significantly. But despite the advancement, the…
Legal Aid of North Carolina Awards Shipman Wright & Moore for Pro Bono Efforts
Recently the Wilmington office of Legal Aid of North Carolina, a statewide nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice, recognized 33 attorneys and the law firm of Shipman Wright & Moore for providing pro bono legal services to our…
Settlement reached in certified class action with the Town of Angier
Attorneys for the parties in an action pending in Harnett County Superior Court, Gregory, Inc. v. Town of Angier, Harnett County File No. 19-CVS-1598, announced the proposed settlement today of a lawsuit in which Plaintiff sought monetary relief and refunds from the Defendant Town, alleging that the Town of Angier unlawfully imposed water…
Kevin L. Littlejohn, II joins Shipman Wright & Moore as an Associate Attorney
Shipman Wright & Moore is pleased to announce Kevin L. Littlejohn, II has joined our firm as an associate attorney. A native of Greensboro, North Carolina, Kevin attended the Early College Academy of James Benson Dudley High School and graduated with honors from North Carolina A&T State University in 2017 with a B.A….
Judge Rules Wilmington Vacation Rental Ordinance Illegal
By Attorney Jillian C.S. Blanchard Wilmington is a sought-after vacation destination but maintaining a secondary residence is expensive. Over the years, many homeowners have opted to utilize their secondary residences as vacation rentals, providing a financially feasible way to maintain a secondary residence in Wilmington without breaking the bank. Over the past few years,…