Recent News
Intern Announced by the Law Office of Mark Hayes
The Office of Mark L. Hayes is proud to announce the hiring of its second intern for the summer of 2017—University of North Carolina School of Law...
Correcting Mistakes Made at Trial
An experienced appellate attorney must be able to make lemonade out of lemons. On appeal, a client’s arguments may be limited by the mistakes of his...
Suing an Out-of-State Party
Attorney Mark Hayes represented an out-of-state corporation in a recent breach of contract case. The case was eventually dismissed for lack of...
Evidence of a Defendant’s Prior Bad Acts
Attorney Mark Hayes recently handled an appeal that points out the complexity and importance of Rule 404 and “prior bad acts” evidence. Rule 404...
Scalia Memorabilia
While Justice Antonin Scalia of the U.S. Supreme Court was a divisive figure on many issues, I hope we can all agree that he was a great defender of...
Evidence: To Admit or To Exclude?
Most readers will admit to watching, or at least having seen, television shows about trial lawyers. Boston Legal, The Good Wife, Law & Order – the...
The Structure of the North Carolina Court System
The North Carolina Court System can be confusing. What's the difference between District Court and Superior Court? How does the Court of Appeals...
Why Do Expert Witnesses Matter?
Attorneys often emphasize the importance of having strong expert witnesses, whether the witness is testifying in a criminal case, a division of...
When It’s Wrong, Make It Right
For readers who have watched one of the dozen legal television shows that have been popular in recent years, they may get the impression that every...