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Summer Travel Tips. Legal Eagles: Don’t Let Your Kids Leave Home Without Them
Summer is a time for travel and fun with the family, but children visiting with other relatives or friends may need extra protection in case of accidents. Sodoma Law attorney, David DuFault, details...
Hiring Corporate Counsel? 4 Mistakes to Avoid
Hiring counsel from outside your own company can be a stressful task. John C. Woodman, attorney at Sodoma Law, details 4 Mistakes to Avoid when seeking to hire corporate counsel in this Huffington...
Pawed at Work Or did a Principal at Your Firm Make Lewd Remarks?
In light of the societal dialogue growing ever louder about sexual harassment in the workplace, employees and employers alike should consider how to take control of the situation if...
Badass Gladiators
When asked what words best describe the firm’s attorneys, our leadership team quickly used the phrase, “Badass Gladiators.” This term is perhaps a bit stronger than those encouraged to take root in...
HB2 and LGBT Discrimination Liability: What North Carolina Employers Need to Know
Are you in employer in the state of North Carolina? Here we cover what you need to know about HB2 and LGBT discrimination liability.
Consider the Gift of Estate Planning Because… Life Happens
This holiday season, consider the gift of estate planning because… life happens, and it comes at you fast. Be prepared with a comprehensive estate plan from Sodoma Law.
How a Recently Divorced Family Can Enjoy the Spirit of Thanksgiving
The Thanksgiving holiday often brings thoughts of turkey, grandma’s pumpkin pie, time with family, and football. Thanksgiving is also a time to reflect on everything in our lives we have to be grateful for.
Reading Playboy for the Articles: Is Estate Planning Your Estranged Spouse’s Ultimate and Final Controlling Act?
Estate Planning attorney David DuFault and board certified family law specialist attorney talk about Hugh Hefner’s estate planning in this new article.
Primary Custody, Not Just for Moms!
An attorney of Sodoma Law York reaches out to her clients and gets tips and experiences from dads who have proven that primary custody doesn’t have to just be for moms.
Domestic Violence: I made it Out, Now What?
In hindsight, survivors of domestic violence might express that the hardest part of deciding to leave a violent intimate relationship was not the act of making the decision itself – it was figuring out what the next steps would be if they were successful in leaving.