Elder law used to mean writing a will and choosing a power of attorney should one become disabled. These days, lawyers who pursue the specialty find themselves helping a new
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Mohamad Basam (left) of Saudi Arabia and Joel De Leon Quintero of Panama will receive Wake Forest University School of Law’s first two Doctoral of Juridical Science (S.J.D.) degrees on
Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. John Allen, the school’s student outreach coordinator
North Carolina Central University has established the John Neville Distinguished Professorship in Visual and Performing Arts with a $500,000 endowed
Bev Cleveland, chief financial officer of the Cone Health Medical Group, received the 2013 Triad Business Journal’s Women in Business
Rosalind Fuse-Hall has been selected as the 17th president of Bennett College. She will succeed Dr. Esther Terry, who has
The Winston-Salem Regional Association of Realtors (WSRAR) reported recently that existing home sales in March of 2013 increased over 37
Rooms To Go has donated furniture to Livingstone College as part of its Reading for Excellence Centers program. “We’re grateful
Jawad Wahabzada, a Wake Forest graduating senior, was recently named a fellow for the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. This