Justin Outling, an associate in the Greensboro office of Brooks Pierce and a member of the Greensboro City Council, was recently featured on Fox 8 WGHP as one of its Newsmaker profiles. The interview focused on Outling’s work with the City Council...(read more)
Brooks Pierce in the Media
IPWatchdog Publishes Sar's Article on Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016
IPWatchdog, a leading intellectual property law blog, recently published a piece by partner David Sar on the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016. Sar explains how the law will create new lawsuits and federal claims because it “provides that an owner of...(read more)
Stephen Hartzell Featured in Privacy and Cybersecurity Roundtable
Partner Stephen Hartzell was recently featured in a roundtable discussion hosted by Business North Carolina on Internet privacy and cybersecurity. The event was sponsored by Brooks Pierce. Hartzell spoke about how companies can better protect their...(read more)
Compliance Week praises "Insider Trading Cartoon Series"
Compliance Week praised Brooks Pierce partner David Smyth for his creative cartoon series that helps explain securities enforcement issues. His "Insider Trading Cartoon Series" currently offers 10 interesting lessons about the intricacies of insider...(read more)
David Smyth Discusses His "Insider Trading Cartoon Series" with Bloomberg
David Smyth, a partner in the Raleigh office of Brooks Pierce, was recently interviewed by Bloomberg about his "Insider Trading Cartoon Series," a collection of short animated videos he created to help explain the nuances of insider trading law,...(read more)
Brooks Pierce Attorney Justin Outling Featured in "Made in Greensboro"
Brooks Pierce attorney Justin Outling was recently profiled in “Made in Greensboro,” an initiative that celebrates the city’s up-and-coming entrepreneurs, community builders and next generation of leaders. The Greensboro native and proud University...(read more)
Bo Rodenbough Comments on Realtor Law in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly
Brooks Pierce attorney Leigh “Bo” Rodenbough was recently quoted in North Carolina Lawyers Weekly regarding a statute that prevents real estate brokers from testifying about the “fair market value” of a property. Under North Carolina law, if an...(read more)
Eric David Discusses Freedom of Information Act Requests with StateScoop.com
Eric David, a partner in the Raleigh office of Brooks Pierce, was recently quoted in an article focused on if governments could cite vendor trade secrets as a legitimate reason not to release documents under a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)...(read more)