Charlie Raphun Presents to Wake County Bar Association Event
On June 1, Charlie Raphun presented “Ten Things To Know About Working In-house” as a Learn Over Lunch event for the Wake County Bar Association.… Read More
On June 1, Charlie Raphun presented “Ten Things To Know About Working In-house” as a Learn Over Lunch event for the Wake County Bar Association.… Read More
Ted Smyth served as a presenter at the NC Bar Association Insurance Law Section Spotlight on May 25. The virtual event began at noon.… Read More
Jennifer Morris Jones served as a panelist for the May 18 discussion about “Top Leadership Tips from Women in Risk Management, Retail, and Workers Comp Litigation.”… Read More
Rebecca Knudson presented at the recent meeting of the National Association of Women in Construction-Wilmington Cape Fear Chapter. Her presentation focused on “Contract and Lien Disputes.”… Read More
Russ Racine and Charlie Raphun presented at the May 12 Export Coffee Talk webinar about International Intellectual Property Management. The event was hosted by the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina.… Read More
Andy Avram and Brad Kline served as hosts for the May 11 Cranfill Sumner LLP webinar entitled, Compensability of Unexplained Falls.… Read More
Dan Katzenbach, an attorney with Cranfill Sumner LLP, served as a presenter at the May 10 PLAN Regional Meeting in Atlanta.… Read More
On May 9, Ashley Coghill hosted the latest Cranfill Conversation focused on Construction Liens. … Read More
Brandy Cox spoke at the recent “Unprogram” presented by the North Carolina Chapter of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys (NAELA). The event was held April 21-23 in Black Mountain, N.C. and attracted attorneys and legal staff from across the state. … Read More
Two Cranfill Sumner LLP attorneys participated in the recent 2023 Education Law Section Annual CLE Program from the North Carolina Bar Association. The event provided an update on education law including discussions about Title IX and athletics, best practices for employers, and a case law update.… Read More