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Is North Carolina a Compact State for Nursing?

There are 122,000 registered nurses in North Carolina. Nursing is a licensed profession in all 50 states. To create uniform …

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Can You Get Back a North Carolina Nursing License?

While nursing is a satisfying and rewarding profession, licensed nurses must adhere to highly demanding ethical standards. After fielding complaints …

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Will You Need a Forensic Accountant During Your Divorce?

Divorce is a complicated and often painful process, and it can be made even more difficult when couples have to …

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What if a Nurse Tests Positive for THC in North Carolina?

A nurse who tests positive for THC in North Carolina can face potential investigation and discipline by the North Carolina …

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Advice for Nurses With a License on Probation

The responsibility bestowed upon nurses makes them held to a higher standard. Nurses must follow strict regulations set by the …

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What Mistakes Can Be Used Against You in a Custody Battle?

Divorce might very well be one of the most difficult experiences you have to face in your life. Your priorities …

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North Carolina Divorce With Business Assets Involved

Divorce is a difficult and emotional process. But it can be even more challenging if you own a business with …

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Should You Self-Report to the NC Board of Nursing?

As a nurse, you are responsible for maintaining professionalism and integrity. This means being aware of, and adhering to, the …

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Remington & Dixon Attorneys Named 2023 Super Lawyers Rising Stars for Sixth Year in a Row

Charlotte, NC attorneys Brandon Remington and Jennifer Dixon of Remington & Dixon, PLLC, have been listed on the 2023 Super …

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Nursing License Reprimands from the North Carolina BON

You worked hard to become a registered nurse and have a tireless dedication to your patients. Even though you do …

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