
Marcellino & Tyson Partners Matt Marcellino and Bryan Tyson chat with Business Development Director Maegen Becker and tackle the detail oriented world of Non-Competition clauses in this episode.
They each tackle a different side of the coin: Matt looks at the clause and its various types from the perspective of the employer, while Bryan takes the employee’s side. Together they unpack everything from Non-Solicitation to Confidentiality.
Apr 19, 2021
42 min

In this episode hosted by Marcellino & Tyson Business Development Director Maegen Becker, attorneys Jennifer Moore and Danielle Walle talk about their experiences as Parenting Coordinators and offer examples of situations they have encountered in their work.
Not seeing your child every day is painful, and not agreeing with how your ex-partner is raising them can create a whole host of issues and resentment. That emotion coupled with the pain of divorce can make many parents resistant to working with a third-party. However, both Jennifer and Danielle hammer home that they always hope a Parenting Coordinator is temporary — a guide to a healthier bridge between households.
Mar 19, 2021
30 min

2020 has been a challenging year for everyone, but it has been particularly challenging for divorced parents trying to navigate the complexities of custody arrangements.
In this episode of Protect What's Yours, Family Law attorneys Matt Marcelino and Jovanna Mastro discuss some of the main concerns parents have regarding custody during COVID-19.
Dec 11, 2020
30 min

Scary. Stressful. Embarrassing. These are just a few of the words clients use to describe bankruptcy. These are just a few reasons why, when facing economic hardship, people often wait longer than they should to consider bankruptcy. When it comes to Bankruptcy, knowledge is power. The more you understand the process and your options, the better prepared you will be to make the right decisions for your long-term financial security.
On this inaugural episode of Protect What’s Yours, attorney Danielle Walle conducts a mock bankruptcy consultation to provide insight into what prospective clients can expect, and highlights key issues and information likely to be addressed in a real consultation.
Sep 24, 2020
51 min

Welcome to Protect What’s Yours, a podcast from Marcellino and Tyson, where we’re providing timely insight into legal issues for your personal and professional needs. Join us for in-depth discussions inside our practice areas of Family Law, Business and Employment, Unemployment, ERISA, Disability Claims, Workers’ Compensation, Civil Litigation, Bankruptcy, and more.
Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, we are known for defending the interests of our clients in family law-related issues. When you need a divorce lawyer, child support lawyer, or alimony lawyer, your first choice should be Marcellino and Tyson. Our business dispute attorneys help companies in North and South Carolina to both avoid and resolve legal issues. When you need an experienced non-compete or NDA lawyer to draft important employment contracts, we have you covered.
We know you have questions and concerns, but more importantly, we know that you are seeking guidance to help get you through this process. At Marcellino and Tyson, we’re focused on protecting the interests of our clients and providing the outcomes they deserve. It’s time to take the fear and uncertainty out of your legal situation.
For more information on our firm and practice areas, visit https://www.yourncattorney.com/ (yourncattorney.com), and one of our experienced team members will reach out to you and help guide you through your upcoming legal process.
The insights and views presented in “Protect What’s Yours” are for general information purposes only and should not be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. The information presented is not a substitute for consulting with an attorney, nor does tuning in to this podcast constitute an attorney-client relationship of any kind. If you’re ready to protect what’s yours, contact Marcellino and Tyson today.
Sep 11, 2020
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