Social media allows us to be more involved in each other’s lives. This can be a good or bad thing! Have you ever opened Facebook to see a picture of a co-worker doing something fun in the middle of the day and thought, gee, isn’t she supposed to be sick today? It is possible that
Why Our Law Firm is Suing the YMCA in Raleigh
A few weeks ago CJG filed a lawsuit against the YMCA of the Triangle Area, Inc. and its former employee Justin Taylor. Taylor worked in the after school program at Jones Day Elementary School in Raleigh as a counselor, and then later as a supervisor. One afternoon, another counselor at the YMCA who was new
Wide Right-Turn Trucking Accidents
Last week I was driving north on Churton Street in Hillsborough when I saw a hefty delivery truck approaching me from the opposite direction. The driver put on his right-hand turn signal and then proceeded to swing out to his left (in other words, right into MY lane) before making his right hand turn. Fortunately,
How Many Drunk Drivers Will Be On The Road This Weekend?
There is something about drinking too much alcohol that makes people want to grab their car keys and mash down hard on the accelerator. I think substance abuse specialists would say the more drunk the driver, the more likely he is to speed. It’s not the same with every mood-altering substance, but it is with
Award for Sex Abuse Attorney Seth Langson presented by Valerie Johnson
This week Valerie Johnson presented sex abuse lawyer Seth Langson and advocate Robby Price the Kellie Crabtree Award at the North Carolina Advocates for Justice Convention. Seth sometimes works with CJG sex abuse lawyer, Leto Copeley, protecting the rights of crime victims. Here are her remarks: I have the distinct honor of presenting the Kellie Crabtree