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    • Our History
    • 50th Anniversary
    • Our Values
    • Meet Our Founder, Lou Trosch
    • Meet Michael J. Kemmy
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    • In Memory of Minette Trosch
  • What We Do
    • Family Law
    • Estate Planning
    • Personal Injury Law and Wrongful Death
    • Civil Litigation
    • Business Transactions
    • General Practice
    • Dispute Resolution
    • CTK@Work
    • Labor & Employment
  • Meet Our Team
    • Meet Our Attorneys
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      • Michael J. Kemmy
      • William C. “Bill” Trosch
      • Eric C. Trosch
      • Andrew C. Rheingrover
      • Mallory A. Willink
      • Sarah B. Sugg
    • Meet Our Staff
      • Jennifer Arnold-Huff
      • Julie Privette
      • Kaitlin Arthurs
      • Veronica Castro
      • Vianey (V) Lopez
      • Jane Lursen
      • Alex Kearns
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Mallory A. Willink Elected to the Business North Carolina 2021 Legal Elite

Business and Corporate LawBy Conrad Trosch & KemmyMarch 15, 2021

Congrats to our very own Mallory A. Willink for being elected to the Business North Carolina 2021 Legal Elite. Methodology for the Election: Each year, BNC sends ballot notices to every member of the N.C. State Bar living in North Carolina — asking each a simple question: “Of the Tar Heel lawyers, whose work you…

How do I file an Unemployment Claim in North Carolina?

Business and Corporate LawBy CTKLawyersJune 11, 2014

The easiest way to file a claim is by computer at www.ncesc.com.  If you don’t have access to a computer, you can file a claim over the phone by calling the toll free number 877-841-9617. The NC Division of Employment Security of the NC Department of Commerce warns that:  “Each person who collects Unemployment Insurance…

Could you explain how the Unemployment Insurance system works?

Business and Corporate LawBy CTKLawyersJune 4, 2014

On June 30, 2013, significant changes to the North Carolina Employment Security Law went into effect.  The new maximum weekly benefit is now $350.00 (down from the previous maximum weekly benefit amount of $535.00).  The earnings allowance (amount you can earn without losing your benefits) is now 20% of your benefit amount up to the…

Unemployment Insurance in North Carolina: What is the Unemployment Insurance Program?

Business and Corporate LawBy CTKLawyersMay 28, 2014

Unemployment Insurance is a program funded by taxes on employers that provides weekly benefits to some people who have just lost their job.  The program is available only for those who are (i) unemployed due to no fault of their own; (ii) have earned enough in the months previous to qualify for the benefits; (iii)…

I just received a proposed employment contract from my new potential employer. Should I have an attorney review it on my behalf before I sign it?

Business and Corporate LawBy CTKLawyersFebruary 19, 2014

Yes.  Yes.  A thousand times Yes! I know that you just received a new job offer and things seem all warm and fuzzy.  I know that you do not want to start things off on the wrong foot with your new employer.  I also know that many people have come to me after working years…

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