by Tran Law Firm | Jun 8, 2022 | Business, Construction, North Carolina, Personal Injury
You have been wronged in a business or commercial transaction and you want to sue the other party in court. Not so fast! While the law provides a path to having justice served through the court system, the actual experience of being involved in a lawsuit is not so...
by Tran Law Firm | Dec 5, 2018 | Construction, Family Law, Immigration, North Carolina
You might be a United States Citizen and Not Even Know It! It is common knowledge that anyone born in the United States of America or its territories (such as Puerto Rico) is, by extension, a U.S. Citizen. In law, we refer to this as jus solis birthright...
by Tran Law Firm | Oct 24, 2015 | Business, Construction, Corporation, North Carolina
What is an LLC: An LLC, which stands for Limited Liability Company, is a form of business that functions like a corporation but, in many circumstances, has the advantage that its members may not be held personally liable for any debts or liabilities accrued by the...
by Tran Law Firm | Jun 29, 2015 | Business, Construction, Corporation, North Carolina, Real Estate
It’s not hard to notice the construction projects that have taken place around Charlotte recently in 2015; the completion of Interstate 485, the extension of the light rail system, as well as installments of the street car system. However, in addition to projects...
by Tran Law Firm | Jun 9, 2015 | Business, Construction, Corporation, North Carolina
In North Carolina, contractors are required to be licensed in order to bid on, construct, manage or superintend the construction of any building, highway, public utility, structure, grading, or any improvement the cost of which is $30,000.00 or more. Those entering...
by Tran Law Firm | May 19, 2015 | Business, Construction, Corporation, North Carolina
Arbitration can be an alternative to trial litigation, especially in construction disputes. Our attorneys can guide you through the arbitration process, as well as draft contracts to include arbitration clauses. Each arbitration clause should be individually...