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The Raleigh Chapter FENG Meeting
March 11, 2026
We are fortunate that our host will present various aspects of important legal issues for businesses today utilizing the professional expertise of four different highly experienced lawyers.
Date: Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Time: 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Place: Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. Law Firm
3101 Glenwood Ave, Ste 200, Raleigh, NC 27612
Host: Christy Dunn, Young Moore and Henderson, P.A. Law Firm
3101 Glenwood Ave, Ste 200, Raleigh, NC 27612
main (919) 782-6860 | direct (919) 861-5105 | fax (919) 782-6753
[email protected] | www.youngmoorelaw.com | Download Vcard
Many thanks to CHRISTY C. DUNN for hosting our event.
AGENDA:
Topic: Legal Update on Risk Management for Small and Midsize Businesses, NC Sales Tax, and Employment Discrimination
We will have a number of interesting subtopics presented by speakers with expertise in each area.
Speakers’ Bios:
Christy Dunn
Christy concentrates her practice on civil litigation, insurance law, and employment law. She advises insurance carriers and policyholders on first-party and third-party coverage matters and represents insurance companies in bad faith and coverage litigation. Christy also represents employers, electric membership corporations, and long-term care facilities in civil litigation and employment law matters.
Reed Hollander
Reed is a litigation attorney and focuses his practice primarily on state and local tax (SALT) controversies, including property tax, sales and use tax and other excise taxes, corporate and individual income tax. He represents clients in a variety of industries including retail, manufacturing, life sciences, and healthcare in matters involving tax strategy, administrative challenges and appeals, and contested cases before the North Carolina Property Tax Commission and North Carolina Office of Administrative Hearings. Reed also represents clients in the appeal of such cases before the North Carolina Business Court, the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and the Supreme Court of North Carolina. His appellate practice has included appeals of matters within the Second, Fourth, and Tenth U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals and to the United States Supreme Court. He has spoken and published articles on state and local tax controversy issues regionally and nationally. In addition to his state and local tax practice, Reed represents clients in matters involving eminent domain and condemnation law, economic development, and administrative and business litigation.
Agenda
6:00 to 6:30 pm – Open Networking
6:30 to 6:45 pm – Welcome, thank our host, up-coming events, and general comments.
6:45 to 7:45 pm – The speakers will talk for 45 minutes to an hour saving time for questions.
7:45 to 8:00 pm – Open networking
Driving Directions:
Directions from RDU Airport and Points West:
Directions from Points South (via Sanford and U.S. 1):
Please Register no later than noon on March 9th so our host has a good headcount to plan for food and drinks.
About the Raleigh Chapter:
The Raleigh chapter has over 700 members and meets monthly, generally on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 6:00 pm until 8:00 pm. Meeting locations vary so be sure to double-check this each month. Guests and prospective FENG members are always welcome. First-timers are given the opportunity to introduce themselves to the other chapter members. Most meetings include a speaker and topic of current interest to our members.