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- Judge orders Town of Kitty Hawk to pay $75,000 in attorney fees to EGHS newspaper client in public records suit
Click here to read Associated Press story about the fee award.Click here to read Asheville Citizen-Times editorial praising judge's ruling.
- Court of Appeals orders Columbus County to release redacted copy of document in newspapers' public records lawsuit
Read the Associated Press storyRead the Court of Appeals opinion
- Business court rules that former partners in dissolved law firm may seek share of fees from unresolved contingent-fee cases
Read an article about Judge Jolly's ruling, which Lawyers Weekly rated as the second most important decision rendered by a North Carolina court in 2007.
- EGHS Welcomes Larry D. McBennett
We are pleased to announce that Larry D. McBennett has become affiliated with our firm in the capacity of Counsel. Mr. McBennett's broad experience in commercial real property, zoning and [...]
- Congratulations to the Media and the Law award winners
Amanda Martin, Hugh Stevens and Mike Tadych who attended the North Carolina Press Association annual convention extend their congratulations to the Media and the Law award winners and to Richard [...]
- EGHS partner Hugh Stevens speaks out against motion to close high-profile murder trial
View WRAL-TV video about the closure motion filed in State v. Bowling.Read the closure motion filed by Mark Bowling's attorneys.
- Hugh Stevens and N&O reporters discuss investigative reporting on Charlotte public radio
To hear the discussion, Click here, then select Monday August 27, 2007
- EGHS Welcomes Elizabeth Soja
We are pleased to announce that Elizabeth (Beth) Soja has become associated with the firm. Ms. Soja will focus her practice in bankruptcy and insolvency, first amendment and media law and [...]
- Hugh Stevens and Mike Tadych argued before the state Court of Appeals in Outer Banks matter
On September 13, EGHS partners Hugh Stevens and Mike Tadych argued to a panel of the North Carolina Court of Appeals that bills and invoices sent to the Town of Kitty Hawk by a Virginia-based law [...]
- Former EGHS partner Paul Ridgeway elected to Superior Court bench
In a nonpartisan election on November 7, Wake County voters elected EGHS partner Paul Ridgeway as a Superior Court judge. A former president of the Wake County Bar Association, Paul had the [...]
- Goodbye and Good Luck
Everyone at EGHS is proud and sad to say goodbye to attorney Paul Ridgeway at the close of 2006. In November 2006, Paul was elected by the citizens of Wake County to a Superior Court [...]
- Sunshine Laws
North Carolina Courts bar government agencies from using ‘Sunshine Laws’ as weapons to intimidate opinionated citizens.
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