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2021 N C Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy strives to help needy food banks | News

February 26, 2021 RALEIGH Campbell Law School is once again competing in the 2021 North Carolina Legal Feeding Frenzy a “food and fund” drive competition among all North Carolina law firms, law schools and organizations to assist Feeding The Carolinas’ Food Banks that runs from March 1-31. In this friendly competition, the law school, firm or organization that raises the most food (based on a per person average attorneys and staff) will be awarded the prestigious and highly coveted “Attorney General’s Cup.” An annual joint program of the N.C. Attorney General Josh Stein, North Carolina Bar Association (NCBA)’s Young Lawyers Division, North Carolina Bar Foundation (NCBF) and Feeding the Carolinas food banks, the competition aims to fight hunger across North Carolina by uniting the legal community in support of local food banks. 

Take a risk and run your firm from overseas

‘Take a risk’ and run your firm from overseas By Jerome Doraisamy|18 February 2021 When Rebecca Murray moved to Washington, DC and continued to operate her Queensland-based firm, she was worried she’d lose clients. Not only did that not happen, but she also became an award-winning sole practitioner. In October of last year, Lawyers Weekly spoke to Cornwalls senior associate Sarah Bullock – who won Senior Associate of the Year at the 2020 Australian Law Awards – about her 16-month stint working for her firm from Canada. In that conversation, Ms Bullock explained why remote work from overseas is viable for more lawyers most-pandemic, and advised lawyers how they can successfully pitch an employer for such a working arrangement.

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