June, 2024


Welcome to the June edition of our newsletter! As the days grow longer and the temperatures rise, we’re committed to keeping you informed about the latest developments in personal injury law, sharing valuable tips for staying safe, and updating you on our firm's recent activities and successes. Let’s dive into what’s new and noteworthy this month.

Firm News & Success Stories

Announcing the addition of Attorney Griffin Kish


Lanier Law Group welcomes Griffin Kish, Litigation Attorney, who works in our Raleigh office.


Griffin grew up in Atlanta, GA and got his first taste of law when he joined his high school's mock trial team, competing in state, national, and international high school competitions. When applying to college, he knew in the back of his mind that he wanted to go to law school.


While earning degrees in psychology and philosophy from Mercer University, Griffin met his beautiful girlfriend, Molly, and after graduation they moved to North Carolina to pursue graduate degrees. Griffin earned is law degree from Elon University Law School this past December. He currently is working on sexual abuse litigation, products liability, and Camp Lejeune claims.


When not at work, Griffin loves spending time with his border collie, Suki, being outside, snow skiing and playing disc golf and ultimate frisbee. He is a huge sports fan and follows the Atlanta Braves and Falcons.


Welcome, Griffin! We are happy to have you in our corner!

Lanier Law Group Secures $12.5M Settlement for Victims of Arts School Sex Abuse


Lanier Law Group is proud to announce recently securing a $12.5 million settlement for students who were abused by faculty members at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA).


As reported by The New York Times, our firm and co-counsel represented 65 former students who alleged that they had suffered sexual, physical, and emotional abuse at the hands of teachers and administrators at UNCSA in Winston-Salem.


The 236-page complaint, which was initially filed in late 2021, chronicled an alarming history of abuse and oversight dating back to the late 1960s. This abuse was perpetrated by dozens of teachers and administrators, some of whom were among most respected figures in the dance and performing arts world, and spanned the spectrum of unspeakable conduct – from assaults in classrooms, off-campus homes, motel rooms, and tour buses to alcohol-fueled parties where students as young as 14 were told to disrobe and perform ballet moves.


Justice Made Possible by North Carolina Sex Abuse Lookback Law


This settlement is a profound victory for our clients, all of whom must be commended for their courage in stepping forward to share their stories and seek justice.


Thanks to their bravery, we have been able to chronicle a history of systemic abuse that shows how a culture of concealment, permissiveness, and oversight can have devastating consequences, and which will serve as an example to other schools and institutions that have legal obligations to investigate allegations of abuse and keep students safe.


This result was also rewarding for the reason that is was made possible by the Sexual Assault Fast reporting and Enforcement Act (SAFE Child Act), an historic North Carolina law that extended the statute of limitations for civil child sexual abuse lawsuits and created a temporary two-year lookback window in 2020 and 2021 that allowed child sex abuse victims to step forward with claims over abuse that occurred years and decades ago.


Most SAFE Child Act cases have been awaiting the outcome of a constitutional challenge that is now in the hands of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Lanier Law Group is leading that battle with a pivotal case currently before the Court. Because the SAFE Child Act has is under fire from institutions and entities allowed child sex abuse to take place, being able to secure this settlement in spite of the legal challenges and uncertainty, as Lanier Law Group President and CEO Lisa Lanier told The New York Times, made it a particularly satisfying outcome for our clients, especially considering the fact that other cases filed by our firm under the Act have encountered hold ups in court.


You can read the full article from The New York Times featuring quotes from Ms. Lanier here.

Our Areas of Practice

Personal Injury
Car Accident Injuries
Sex Abuse 
Medical Malpractice
Social Security Disability
Workers Compensation
Wrongful Death
Products Liability 

Radio Spotlight with Lisa Lanier

Daycare Puts Ankle Weights on Children


On Lawyer Up with Two Guys Named Chris, Lisa discusses several trending legal stories including the mother who arrived early to pick up her two year old son from daycare to see him wearing ankle weights. Lisa also talks about the grandma at Disney who groped Goofy's buttock three times and shouted Woo Hoo! Listen Here

Scottie Scheffler Arrested & Charged


Listen to Lisa speak with Jared & Katie on 107.5 KZL as she breaks down the decision to drop all charges against golfer, Scottie Scheffler. Listen Here

Louise Kale's Coconut Pineapple Pie

This month's recipe comes from Jim Kale, Investigator with Lanier Law Group. It's a cherished family recipe that Jim keeps from his mother's original recipe card box written in her familiar handwriting he will always remember.


Ingredients:


2 ready made pie shells

1 stick melted butter

1 3/4 cup of sugar

4 eggs

1 small can of pineapple drained

1 cup of shredded coconut

1 tsp. vanilla extract


Instructions:


Mix all the ingredients together and pour in the pie shells and bake at 400 for 30 to 35 minutes until the top browns. Test with a toothpick in the center for moistness.


** you can add additional drained pineapple and coconut for thicker pies.

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