Archive for 2016
Shanahan Law Group Advisor Appointed Chair of N.C. Dispute Resolution Commission
RALEIGH, N.C. — Judge William A. Webb, Senior Advisor at Shanahan Law Group, has been appointed Chair of the North Carolina Dispute Resolution Commission by Chief Justice Martin. Judge Webb, who has served on the Commission since his appointment in September 2014, was sworn in on November 29 by NCAOC Director Judge Marion Warren. During…
Read MoreJudge Denies NC Democratic Party’s Motion Against Trump Campaign
RALEIGH, N.C.- On the eve of the 2016 General Election, Kieran Shanahan and John E. Branch, III, both of Shanahan Law Group, successfully argued against the North Carolina Democratic Party’s (“NCDP”) lawsuit against Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. (“the Campaign”). The Honorable Judge Catherine C. Eagles, of the United States District Court for the…
Read MoreServicemembers File Lawsuit against JP Morgan
RALEIGH, N.C. — Shanahan Law Group, along with co-counsel Knoll Lowney of Seattle based firm Smith & Lowney, have filed a Class Action Complaint in Raleigh, North Carolina on behalf of military servicemembers against JP Morgan Chase & Co., JP Morgan Chase Bank, N.A., Chase Bank USA, N.A. and Chase Bankcard Services, Inc. (collectively, “the…
Read MoreShanahan Law Group Sponsors Triangle Heart Ball
RALEIGH, N.C. — SUCCESS! Thanks to the dedication, hard work, and leadership of SLG Principal, Kieran Shanahan, the 31st Annual Triangle Heart Ball campaign was able to raise nearly $1 million for the American Heart Association’s mission: a world free from cardio vascular disease. In addition to Kieran serving as Chairman of the Heart Ball,…
Read MoreShanahan Law Group Attorney Helps Make Super Bowl Wish Come True
RALEIGH, N.C. – The Carolina Panthers are not the only ones who will be heading to the Super Bowl this year, thanks in part to the efforts of Shanahan Law Group attorney Jim White and his Leadership Raleigh project team. White and his team worked with the Cary-based non-profit group, “Fill Your Bucket List,” to…
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