On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 23, 2020 | Business & Commercial Litigation
Business owners and executives in Raleigh typically realize that their employees are among their most valuable business assets. That said, there are times when one (or both) sides recognize that it may be best to move on. Employees leaving want to be able to continue...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 11, 2020 | Business & Commercial Litigation
Business ownership disputes can be difficult enough to handle by themselves. However, the situation can become even more complicated if your business partner is also your spouse. Not only are there importantĀ business mattersĀ to consider, but these also become mixed up...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Dec 2, 2019 | Business & Commercial Litigation
If you are one of the many entrepreneurs in North Carolina who is evaluating your options for a new company, you know that one of the decisions you will need to make is what type of operating structure you will settle on. A corporation can be an S corporation or a C...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Nov 14, 2019 | Business & Commercial Litigation
Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are contracts that prohibit employees from disclosing certain information about their place of work. These agreements are often put in place to protect essential trade secrets and other intellectual property. They can also include...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Nov 8, 2019 | Business & Commercial Litigation
North Carolina law about unfair trade practices is dense, complex and changing. However, if you or your business suffered financial damages because of a third party’s unfair practices, you may be eligible for financial compensation. Learn more about what type of...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law
by Bob Meynardie December 11, 2015 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation In Maurer v. Maurer, 2013 NCBC 44, 2013 WL ________, the North Carolina Business Court revisited the question of when a minority shareholder has an individual right to maintain an...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Outsourced General Counsel, Trade Secrets
by Bob Meynardie January 11, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation, Outsourced General Counsel A trade secret is business or technical information that is not generally known and not readily ascertainable through independent development or reverse...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes
Overbroad Non-Compete Cannot Be Saved by Bob Meynardie March 28, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes In Beverage Systems of the Carolinas, LLC v. Associated Beverage Repair, LLC, 2016 WL 1084117 (N.C. Supreme...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Construction Litigation
by Joe Nanney February 9, 2018 Business & Commercial Litigation, Construction Litigation, Joe Nanney Mediation is a remarkable tool for resolving disputes. Very few cases in North Carolina are tried to juries anymore, in large part because the mediation process is...