
Brandon McPherson
@blmcpherson
Christian. Husband. Dad. F3 Leandro. @F3Raleigh. School Lawyer. GRT 2252.
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The American Bar Association and AccessLex Institute are conducting a 2021 survey on student loans, post-Covid. Respondents are eligible to win a $100 gift card, and you can participate whether you have loans or not. To complete the survey, visit the link below: americanbar.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_23…


🚨New Episode!🚨 You're not going to want to miss this one. Hear the latest episode at the link below, or download from Apple Podcasts, Spotify Podcasts 🎙, or wherever you get your podcasts. #younglawyers




Excited to be joining Poyner Spruill Law on November 1st! #nced

The Triangle Business Journal features the formation of the p.s. Education Law Practice Group and the nine newest attorneys joining it. Check out our coverage to learn why p.s. was the best fit for the new team: bit.ly/2ZvcpV4

Thanks to Axial's Middle Market Review for covering the formation of our new Education Law team!

In an article published by the American Retirement Association (American Retirement Association), p.s. partner Kelsey Mayo outlined the most notable changes proposed to Form 5500. Mayo currently serves as the association’s Director of Regulatory Policy. bit.ly/3c2roIZ

Twitter: p.s. associate attorney Grace Sykes Pennerat discusses how the “Platinum Rule” applies to creating a more inclusive workplace in an article published by the Wake Bar Flyer, the Wake County Bar’s official publication. bit.ly/3qPYHaW




NCBA member Brandon McPherson recently joined Poyner Spruill Law's new Education Law Practice Group as partner. Congratulations! 👏 Learn more about him and catch up on the latest legal moves and changes in N.C. on the #NCBarBlog: buff.ly/3nITbFg.



p.s. is excited to announce that 11 of its attorneys have been named 2022 North Carolina Super Lawyers. Six of the honorees were selected to the 2022 Rising Stars list, which recognizes top up-and-coming attorneys. See the full p.s. list: bit.ly/3uqksQi

The CLE Board of the NC State Bar approved huge changes to its rules to be proposed to the Council in April. Changes include: 1) No more Annual Report requirement; 2) Reporting period to be 3 years; 3) No more credit hour fees (switch to course application fee and annual CLE fee)



