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Author: Kara Millonzi

COVID-19 has caused attorneys, units of government, and businesses across the country to review a common “boilerplate” provision in many contracts: the force majeure clause. For those of us who, like me, lack French fluency, force majeure means “superior force.”  … Read more

Time for a pop quiz: G.S. 105-381 governs refunds and releases (aka waivers) of which of these local government taxes and fees? A.  Property taxes. B.  Occupancy taxes. C.  Solid waste fees. D.  Water & sewer fees. E.  All of the … Read more
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For many this is the season of giving. In that spirit, this post addresses frequently asked questions about donations to local governments. May a local government or public authority (collectively referred to as “local unit”) accept donations of real or … Read more

In the waning days of the 2015 legislative session, the General Assembly enacted legislation that once again changes the E-Verify contracting prohibition for state and local government contracts. In some respects HB318 (Protect North Carolina Workers Act) limits the prohibition; in … Read more