Local Government Law

 

Listserv

The Local Government Law mailing list’s aim is to facilitate communication between local government attorneys in North Carolina who have common concerns, questions and interests. The mailing list utilizes e-mail and acts as an electronic mailing list service or a form of group e-mail. The purpose of most electronic mailing lists is to conduct electronic conferences among individual e-mail users with common interests. If you subscribe, you can send e-mail messages to all other subscribing members, and you will receive copies of any messages sent by other subscribing members. You may reply to postings either by sending mail to the list or by replying to an individual.
Disclaimer: Participation on this listserv, or the offering of any discussion or opinion on the listserv, does NOT create any lawyer-client privilege. Likewise, please note that neither discussion nor opinions posted to the listserv are confidential, and that the listserv itself is not protected or secured from unauthorized access by persons who are not subscribers. By subscribing to the lglaw listserv, you recognize and agree that participation does not create any lawyer-client privilege and that discussions and opinions presented on the listserv are not confidential, nor are they secure or protected from unauthorized access.

Mailing List General Information

This list is open and unmoderated at this time. This means no one approves the messages before they are sent out to members. Participation is open to anyone, although the focus of the discussion and most of the participants are attorneys working in North Carolina local government. You can subscribe to the list directly from this page. Questions regarding the LGLAW mailing list should be e-mailed to Fleming Bell or to Grainger Barrett.