October, 2023

LANIER LAW GROUP SCORES BIG VICTORY IN NC COURT OF APPEALS ON BEHALF OF CHILD VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ABUSE


In 2019 the North Carolina legislature unanimously passed the SAFE Child Act (SCA). One key aspect of the SCA is that the legislature included a two-year "revival window" -- from January 1, 2020 through December 31, 2021 -- that allowed any person who was a victim of child sexual abuse to file a lawsuit against the perpetrator and the perpetrator's employer despite their statute of limitations having expired. Our legislature recognized the great injustice that a regular three year statute of limitations places on child victims of sexual abuse, most of whom are unable to fully understand what happened to them and its impact on their lives until well into their adult years. 


Lanier Law Group became the leading law firm in the state representing survivors of child sexual abuse and bringing claims for them under the two-year revival window provided by the SCA. Attorneys for the defendants who were sued contended that the revival window violated the North Carolina Constitution. 

Because of our firm's extensive involvement in representing child sexual abuse survivors, we had the first case to work its way through the legal system and get to our appellate courts. On June 6, 2023, along with North Carolina's solicitor General, Bobby Jenkins argued McKinney et al. v. Gaston County Board of Education at the Court of Appeals.  


In a 2-1 decision (our Court of Appeals hears cases with a panel of three judges) the Court of Appeals held that the two-year revival window of the SAFE Child Act IS constitutional. In a wonderfully insightful and extremely well-written opinion, Judge Riggs recognized that there is no specific provision in the North Carolina Constitution that prevents our Legislature from giving a two-year window to bring claims to child sex abuse victims who thought their opportunity for justice was long gone.  


However, our work on behalf of child sex abuse survivors is not over. The Gaston County Board of Education has already filed a notice of appeal with the North Carolina Supreme Court and in the coming weeks and months we will be working with great diligence and total determination to put together our argument to submit to the Supreme Court. We believe that in the end justice will prevail and that all the courageous survivors we represent will get their day in court.

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Personal Injury
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Radio Spotlight with Lisa Lanier

Crime Con, Jack In The Box, Google Maps & Pink on this packed Lawyer Up show you must listen to


Listen to Lisa talk with Two Guys Named Chris on Rock 92 about several trending legal stories including the Jack In The Box employee who fired shots at a family over missing curly fries (link attached of video footage) a family suing Google over the death of a NC man who plunched to hus death off a collapsed bridge following Google Maps. The bridge had been closed for 9 years. Listen Here

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How to Make a Dutch Baby

INGREDIENTS:


  • 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 cup whole milk
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • Powdered sugar, maple syrup and jam for serving.


This original German Pancake is a crossover between a popover and a crepe and has morphed into being referred to as a "Dutch Baby." But I promise you, this tasty pancake is neither Dutch or a baby, but SO good!


INSTRUCTIONS


  1. Blend the batter: Place the flour, milk, eggs, sugar, vanilla, and salt in a blender or food processor and blend for 20 seconds.
  2. Rest the batter: Leave the batter in the blender and set aside to rest 20 to 25 minutes. This gives the flour time to absorb the liquid.
  3. Heat the pan and oven: Meanwhile, place a 9 to 10-inch oven safe skillet on the middle rack of the oven. Heat the oven to 425°F.
  4. Melt the butter: When ready to make the pancake, remove the skillet from the oven using oven mitts and place it on top of the stove. Add the butter and swirl the pan to melt the butter and coat the bottom and sides of the pan.
  5. Add the batter: Pour the batter on top of the butter. Tilt the pan if needed so that the batter runs evenly to all sides. Place the skillet in the oven.
  6. Bake the Dutch baby: Bake until the Dutch baby is puffed, lightly browned across the top, and darker brown on the sides and edges, 15 to 20 minutes.
  7. Serve while hot: You can either serve from the pan or transfer the Dutch baby to a serving platter. Dust with powdered sugar. Cut into wedges and serve with maple syrup or jam.


Fruit-filled Dutch Baby: Arrange fruits like blueberries, raspberries, or sliced peaches over the bottom of the skillet and then pour the batter over top. Scattering fruit on top of the batter will keep it from rising as impressively.

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