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Basic but Important Considerations for Corporations—Both For-Profit and Non-Profit: Understanding Director and Officer Liability...

Depending on the scope of the policy, the policy may also provide coverage for members of corporate committees or defined classes of volunteers. Corporations do! Whether for-profit or non-profit, corporations act through...more

Your Neighbor's Water Caused Damage to Your Property: Who Bears Legal Responsibility?

Over the last several years, the frequency and intensity of rain and other natural disaster events have increasingly impacted both business and individual property owners across North Carolina in a variety of ways....more

What! My Flood Policy Doesn’t Cover Flood Damage?! This, and Other Pitfalls of NFIP Flood Insurance Policies

Congress created the National Flood Insurance Program (the "NFIP") to help make flood insurance more affordable in areas prone to flood damage.  FEMA oversees the program and writes the terms of the Standard Flood Insurance...more

FAQ: A Guide to Why and When You May Need an Insurance Counseling and Recovery Attorney to Review Your Insurance Policy

Insurance policies hold immense significance for business owners and professionals, as they can be a safety net for life's unexpected curveballs and can also assist business owners and professionals with proactive planning...more

Got Employees? Understand the Benefits and Limitations of Employment Practices Liability Insurance (EPLI)

Employment practices liability insurance (commonly known as "EPLI") coverage is a critical and necessary tool in any employer's toolbox because such policies can help cover significant legal costs and damages associated with...more

Don't Set It and Forget It: Taking Inventory of Your Insurance Should Be a Recurring Business Practice

It is true that death and taxes are certainties of this life, but so too is the fact that neither the risks that businesses face nor the businesses themselves are static.  Both are dynamic and evolve over time.  As the risks...more

I am a Volunteer, so I am Protected, Right?: Understanding Director and Officer Liability Insurance for Community Associations

Community associations ("Associations") act through their board members and officers, who are volunteers and are generally willing to serve because they care about their communities.  Notwithstanding their status as...more

FAQ: A Guide to When You May Need an Insurance Counseling and Recovery Attorney for Your Insurance Dispute

Like a broken umbrella in a rainstorm, insurance disputes between an insurer and its policyholder can become a huge, inconvenient, and costly problem for the policyholder....more

New Day, Same Story: FDA Issues Additional Warning Letters for Sale and Marketing of Hemp-Infused Human and Animal Products

This week, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) posted warning letters to five hemp companies for, in the words of the FDA, "illegally selling products containing cannabidiol (CBD)."  The warning letters and additional...more

For Licensees, Understanding the NC Department of Insurance's Mission is Mission Critical

Knowing the legislative mandate (i.e. the mission) of a licensing body is a crucial step in understanding its scope of authority to govern the licensed professionals subject to its authority.  This article provides a...more

It's About Time: Federal Court Addresses Delta-8

Delta 8 tetrahydrocannabinol ("THC"), an intoxicating form of THC often derived from hemp-derived cannabidiol (aka "CBD"), has been at the center of numerous hot button issues since its arrival in the broader hemp product...more

A Few Things You Should Know in Case of Windstorm Damage to Your Home or Building

North Carolinians know when Hurricane season begins and ends; we know what a "spaghetti model" is; and we know who in our neighborhood has a generator!  But do we know enough about windstorm insurance policies and how to...more

Takeaways from the 2022 Industrial Hemp Summit

Ward and Smith's Hemp and Cannabis Law attorneys recently attended the fifth annual Industrial Hemp Summit.  After another year of adjustments and uncertainty caused by COVID-19 and other global factors, it was refreshing to...more

"Key Legislative Limits to Nuisance-Based Attacks on the Right to Farm Live on."

The North Carolina Chamber of Commerce, through its "Ag Allies: Landscape-Shifting Legal Developments" webinar on August 18, 2021, featured North Carolina's Right to Farm Act (the "Act"), and appropriately so, as it has been...more

To Meet (In Person) or Not To Meet (In Person)…That is the Question: North Carolina Makes Permanent the Ability for Community...

The past 19 months have been a challenging time. As a result of the Coronavirus pandemic, many precautions and restrictions were put in place to prevent the transmission and spread of COVID-19, including executive orders...more

In the Agribusiness Industry? Don't Miss These Three Legal Developments to Keep an Eye On

The North Carolina Chamber of Commerce is an avid advocate for the economic health and well-being of agribusiness and agriculture in the State through its lobbying efforts, resources available on its website, and through its...more

A New Commodity in a Traditional Box: Hemp's Commodity Status Demands Appropriate Attention

The United States government federally decriminalized hemp on December 20, 2018, making hemp biomass—the raw, harvested agricultural plant—a commodity like any other crop, such as corn, wheat, or soybeans.  The transition of...more

Common Mistakes to Avoid When Appealing a North Carolina Occupational Licensing Board Decision

In North Carolina, the professional or occupational licensing board is responsible for preparing the official record of a disciplinary matter against a license holder.  This record is of primary importance to any future...more

Appealing Disciplinary Actions of North Carolina Professional or Occupational Licensing Boards

It is hard to overstate the importance of an unlimited license to people who hold a professional or occupational license.   For most, the license is what allows that person to secure employment and provide for their families....more

North Carolina Occupational Licensing Boards: Disciplinary Hearings and Appeals, 101

Ed. Note: This is the first in a series of three articles examining disciplinary and appeals processes in front of North Carolina professional and occupational licensing boards. In North Carolina, a significant number of...more

"Batten Down the Hatches: Named Storm-Preparedness for Community Associations"

The 2021 Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off in t-minus 13 days, on June 1, 2021, and runs through November 30, 2021. If this season is anything like the last, community associations are in for another year of...more

Understanding the Basics of NCDOI Licensee Complaints

Facing an investigation by a licensing board can be one of the most stressful and emotionally taxing challenges that licensed professionals face in their careers. Learning about and understanding how the licensing board's...more

Common Ground for Hemp in an Uncertain World

Several members of our Hemp Law team attended the Industrial Hemp Summit in late February. The annual event is typically held in person at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research in Danville, Virginia. This year,...more

Serving on Your Community Association’s ARC, ACC, or ARB? Take Note to Whom Your Fiduciary Duties Are Owed

Residents of planned communities often must obtain approval prior to making any modifications to their homes and lots. Through their declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions - commonly referred to as the...more

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