New York Times chief political correspondent Jim Rutenberg interviewed Henry Frye, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and Brooks Pierce attorney, for " A Dream Undone ." The article was published in the New York Times Magazine...(read more)
Brooks Pierce in the Media
Greensboro Prevails in Challenge to City Council Redistricting Legislation, Jim Phillips Leads Brooks Pierce Team
Brooks Pierce attorney Jim Phillips led a legal team representing the City of Greensboro in a lawsuit challenging the General Assembly’s changes to Greensboro’s form of government. Jim Phillips led a team of Brooks Pierce lawyers who obtained a...(read more)
Brooks Pierce Partner David Smyth Interviewed on "Negotiated Settlements and the FCPA"
Brooks Pierce Partner David Smyth shared insight on why Non-Prosecution Agreements (NPAs) and Deferred Prosecution Agreements (DPAs) have become increasingly common in recent years in an article in Corporate Secretary. David formerly served as an...(read more)
David Smyth Talks Compliance with Law.About.com
David Smyth recently spoke with law.about.com about the increased attention companies are paying to compliance issues, which can partially be attributed to the growing number of financial regulations being issued, as well as stricter enforcement. An...(read more)
David Smyth provides insight on SEC rules for Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Brooks Pierce Partner David Smyth provided analysis regarding whether a Pennsylvania pharmaceutical company violated SEC rules for disclosing a business transaction with an independent director in this article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. An...(read more)
Justin Outling: "Newest Greensboro City Councilman focused on solutions" says Greensboro News and Record
Brooks Pierce associate Justin Outling was recently appointed to the Greensboro City Council. Shortly after his appointment, he spoke with the News & Record about his career, why be believes in civic engagement and responsibility and his goals...(read more)
Triad Business Journal quotes Kearns Davis in "New N.C. Bar Association leader says court tech a top priority"
Brooks Pierce attorney and NCBA President-Elect Kearns Davis spoke with Owen Covington of the Triad Business Journal regarding North Carolina's court technology. Covington writes: "A former federal prosecutor and now working in criminal defense as a...(read more)
The Future of Drones
Stephen Hartzell , a partner in our Raleigh office, appeared on WNCN on May 7th. He discussed the potential legal implications of unmanned aerial systems. Hartzell is a frequent speaker on issues involving UAS regulations, the media, and privacy.(read more)