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2nd Edition of Common Interest Communities in NC Released
The North Carolina Bar Association released the Second Edition of Common Interest Communities in North Carolina on Friday February 15, 2019. The book follows on the First Edition which was published in 2013 by Brian S. Edlin. In the 6 years since the First Edition of Common Interest Communities was published, there have been a number of changes in the law affecting planned communities and...
Jordan Price Lawyers Present At Homeowners Association Seminars
Jordan Price HOA practice group presented seminars at the recent Community Associations Institute-NC Chapter Annual Law Day at NC State’s McKimmon Center. Attorneys Hope Carmichael, Matt Waters, Brian Edlin, Henry Jones, and Weldon Jones presented on topics ranging from Declaration amendments; case law updates; and how HOAs might handle the growing issues with AirBnb and other short-term...
Pro Bono Legal Assistance To Hurricane Victims
In partnership with Disaster Legal Services of the NC Bar Association and Legal Aid NC, Jordan Price attorneys actively assisted, pro bono, a number of residents victimized and effected by Hurricane Florence. Attorney Matt Waters, for example, has advised victims of the hurricane on various real property issues including landlord-tenant matters; disputes with contractors; and disputes with FEMA...
Major Class Action Judgment Secured
A Superior Court judge has entered judgment awarding over $162 million to plaintiffs in a class action lawsuit against the owners of the failed dam and lakebed in the Woodlake Subdivision in Moore County. Jordan Price attorneys Hope Carmichael, Lori Jones and Weldon Jones, filed the lawsuit against Woodlake CC Corp, the owner of the dam and 1200-acre lake, which was touted by the...