Jim Kurosad to Speak at the 2022 ABA Antitrust Law Spring Meeting
Dysart Willis is proud to announce that Senior Counsel Jim Kurosad will serve as a panelist at the American Bar Association, 70th Antitrust Law Spring Meeting, in Washington, DC, on April 6-8, 2022....
View ArticleJim Kurosad to Speak at the ABA Antitrust Law International Cartel Workshop...
Dysart Willis is proud to announce that Senior Counsel Jim Kurosad will serve on the faculty at the American Bar Association (ABA), Antitrust Law Section, 14th International Cartel Workshop, in...
View ArticleFormer Partner Launches New Firm
Dysart Willis is pleased to announce that Meredith Woods Hubbard has launched the Hubbard Law Firm. Hubbard, a 2008 graduate of the University of North Carolina School of Law, joined Dysart Willis in...
View ArticleDysart Willis’ Aggressive Legal Advice Highlighted at ABA International...
On June 27, 2022, Senior Counsel Jim Kurosad of Dysart Willis served as a panelist at the American Bar Association, Antitrust Law Section, 14th International Cartel Workshop, in Lisbon, Portugal....
View ArticleDysart Willis Welcomes Drew Nelson, Adds Appellate Practice
Dysart Willis is pleased to announce that seasoned attorney Drew Nelson has joined the firm. Drew will primarily lead the firm’s Appellate Practice area and represent clients before the North Carolina...
View ArticleNorth Carolina is America’s #1 State for Business
According to CNBC’s annual study of the best states for doing business, North Carolina has landed the No. 1 spot for 2022. The study scores all 50 states based on 88 metrics in 10 broad categories for...
View ArticleCan you lie to the police?
According to CNBC’s annual study of the best states for doing business, North Carolina has landed the No. 1 spot for 2022. The study scores all 50 states based on 88 metrics in 10 broad categories for...
View ArticleFederal Charges Dismissed
Dysart Willis is proud to add to its long list of accomplishments the dismissal of all charges for a client recently charged in federal court under a two count indictment for conspiracy and a related...
View ArticleAlienation of Affection in North Carolina: Being Sued for Having an Affair?
North Carolina is one of only six states that allows aggrieved spouses to sue a lover for allegedly destroying the marital relationship. While an alienation of affection claim is most often used to sue...
View ArticleFounding Partner Selected for Top 10 Criminal Defense Attorneys in North...
North Carolina is one of only six states that allows aggrieved spouses to sue a lover for allegedly destroying the marital relationship. While an alienation of affection claim is most often used to sue...
View ArticleDOJ to Combat Fraud from COVID-19 Supply Chain Disruptions
On February 17, 2022, the DOJ Antitrust Division and FBI announced an initiative to investigate and prosecute antitrust violations (price fixing, wage fixing, bid rigging, and market allocation)...
View ArticleDOJ and Federal Maritime Commission to Enforce Antitrust Laws in Ocean Shipping
On the coattails of announcing an initiative to thwart collusion in supply chain disruptions during the pandemic, the DOJ reaffirmed a continuing commitment to jointly enforce antitrust laws with the...
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