Jason Wenzel Becomes Board Certified Specialist in Commercial Real Property
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Jason W. Wenzel, a partner with Narron Wenzel, P.A., was recently recognized as a Board Certified Specialist in Commercial Real Property by the North Carolina State Bar. Mr. Wenzel began his practice...
Benton Sawrey Reappointed to the Board of Trustees at Johnston Community College
We’re proud to announce that Narron Wenzel attorney, Benton Sawrey, has been re-appointed to the Board of Trustees at Johnston Community College. The school board appoints four of the college’s trustees; others are appointed by...
Who Was Tycho Brahe? And Why Does It Matter?
By James W. Narron Edmund Burke once admonished us that “People will not look forward to posterity who never look backward to their ancestors.” I was recently reminded of that aphorism and the simplicity and...
Narron Wenzel, P.A. Welcomes Phillip Jester as Firm’s 2019 Summer Law Clerk
Narron Wenzel, P.A. is excited to welcome Phillip Jester as the firm’s 2019 summer law clerk. Phillip is entering his final year at the Wake Forest School of Law where he serves as the Student...
The Office Christmas Party: Conundrums and Caveats
By William Joseph Austin Jr., Of Counsel There, in the very title of this article is the first and fundamental conundrum, can we, should we, call it a “Christmas party”? Boldly I say yes. There...
Narron Wenzel, P.A.
In 1979, James W. Narron and John P. (“Jack”) O’Hale established the law firm that would later become Narron O’Hale & Whittington, P.A. Since that time, the original partners have guided the firm’s expansion to...
Where to File: Venue in North Carolina Civil Cases
The county in which an action is filed and litigated is referred to as the venue. One of the initial determinations made by a plaintiff’s attorney is in which county to file. Where does the...
Pathways to Settlement
Negotiations have broken down, and the parties are not close to reaching an agreement. Soon, one party will file a complaint and, in turn, start down the road to trial. Once a complaint has been...