Playing an active role in our community

As a law firm, we believe it is important to be active in our local community. Here are some examples of our recent activities:


Hundreds of Parents Attend 2010 Carolina Parent Baby Fair


Firm partners Charlie Carpenter and Tracy Lischer at 2010 Carolina Parent Baby Fair
Firm partners Charlie Carpenter and Tracy Lischer at 2010 Carolina Parent Baby Fair
Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer sponsored the Carolina Parent Baby Fair on June 19, 2010 at the American Institute of Healthcare & Fitness in Raleigh. Pulley Watson has represented families whose children have suffered preventable brain damage from untreated newborn jaundice. The firm’s goal in sponsoring the Baby Fair is to raise awareness about the dangers of severe newborn jaundice. The brain injury caused by untreated severe jaundice is called kernicterus.

In addition to the Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer exhibit, the Carolina Parent Baby Fair featured a variety of information, demonstrations and give-a-ways from medical professionals and baby-related vendors to help acquaint expectant parents with the resources available for their new arrivals. Pulley Watson had a drawing for an iPod downloaded with lullabies, games and flashcards, as well as a one-touch instant access to the BiliTool.org website. Lauren Griffith from Raleigh was the lucky winner!

To learn more about newborn jaundice and kernicterus, visit www.pulleywatson.com/BilirubinCounts.


Bike Head First

Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer Brings Awareness to Brain Injury

2010 Bike Helmet Safety Festival

Bicycle safety is important to Pulley Watson. Children who ride without helmets run the risk of major head injuries, even from seemingly minor mishaps. As a personal injury law firm, Pulley Watson has witnessed the aftermath of such incidents, and wants to help eliminate them.

Pulley Watson gave away 100 free helmets.
Pulley Watson gave away 100 free helmets.
As part of Brain Injury Awareness Month, Pulley, Watson, King, & Lischer, P.A. sponsored the second annual bike helmet safety festival, "Bike Head First" on Saturday, March 27 at Durham Central Park.

To stress the importance of making sure children wear a bicycle helmet, Pulley Watson gave away 100 free child-size helmets at the event, and had a drawing for a free bike. The lucky bike winner was Grace Ann Erickson.

At the event, families enjoyed an obstacle course run by the Durham City Police, free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, helmet fittings by The Bicycle Chain, a rope skipping demonstration by the Bouncing Bulldogs, BB the Clown, and a puppet show put on by the Brain Injury Association of NC.

For bike safety tips and more, visit www.bikeheadfirst.com

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A young guest is ready for the festivities
Getting ready for the obstacle course
Practicing bike safety
Live radio remote with 93.9 KISS FM
Bouncing Bulldogs perform
Guest joins in Bouncing Bulldogs fun
Young guest models new bike helmet
Firm partners Mike O'Foghludha, Guy Crabtree and Mal King with guest at festival
Chris from the Bicycle Chain fitting a helmet
Bouncing Bulldogs perform





5th Annual Christmas for the Troops

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Richard Watson and Guy Crabtree sewing stockings closed with guest
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Guests busy stuffing stockings with a variety of items for troops
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Mike O'Foghludha and Richard Watson present check to Brain Injury Association of North Carolina

Thanks to the generosity of the Durham community, 17 boxes filled with 280 stockings were shipped December 4th to two military units overseas.

Sponsored by Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer, P.A., two units were adopted for the 5th Annual Christmas Charity Event: Army Company HHC, 2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division from Fort Bragg, deployed in Iraq; and a Marine Special Operations Forces Unit from Camp Lejeune, deployed in Afghanistan. Each troop will receive his or her own personal stocking filled with a variety of useful items in time for Christmas.

Over 45 guests attended the firm's Stocking Stuffing Party on Dec. 3rd to help prepare the stockings to be shipped the next day to Iraq and Afghanistan. This is a favorite event of Richard Watson's, Partner of the firm, who served as a Lieutenant in the US Army in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade in Vietnam. Richard says he was overwhelmed with the response from the community, generously giving of their time and money. "We not only met but exceeded our goal again this year. We couldn't have completed our mission to reach out to our military heroes without the extraordinary support of our Durham friends."

In staying with the firm’s efforts to increase community awareness of brain injury, and the firm’s commitment to support the men and women in uniform, Pulley Watson has donated the additional funds collected to The Brain Injury Association of North Carolina (BIANC). The donation will help launch a new local day program service in the Triangle area supporting military service members with traumatic brain injuries.

Thanks to each and every donor and participant for making this our most successful Christmas for the Troops yet!

Minor, Anglin & Associates
H. Devan Brown
James B. Craven
Mary Ann Black
GH Lawrence & Associates
Sharpe & Mackritis
Roslyn Grace
Robinson & Fairey
James Stewart
Gabriela Matthews & Associates
Gerard Musante
The Cornerstone Group
(at Smith Barney)
Rick Jorensen
Carver Weaver
William Rose
Terry Garner
Blake Smith
Accident Construction Analysis
Wayne & Nancy Hays
Bucky & Dottie Waters
The Banks Law Firm PA
Daniel & Donna Morgan
Trinity Property
(Guy & Mindy Solie)
Nicole Fleming & Associates
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Yowell
Hutchings & Hutchings CPA’s
Elle Alexander Design Company
Robin Sorrell
Drs. Raphael & Joan Dinapoli
David & Lynette Gould
George Merryman Jr.
Jann Shepard
David P. Miller
Fred Battaglia
Kimberly Grantham
Robert F. Baker
Green Pines Productions
Homer & Martha Riley
Sunrise Contracting Services (Stanley Hutchins)
Bill & Sandra Fluty
Carl & Rosalie Fonda
Constantinou Law Group PA
Dr. Evers & Clara Airall
Tipton Marie Sutton
Kim & John Steffan
Tiffany Callis
W. Davidson Call
Coleen Miller
John & Lucy Bode
Fred Barbour
Margie Hedrick
Craige & Kaye Summers
Neal Bradsher & Taylor PA
Y!Factorial LLC
Melinda Daigle
Lynn Kohn
Robert Good
J. Kevin & Madelyn Caple
C. Donald Stanger
MH & Barbara Pray
Jonathan Cunningham
(of Focus Video)
Gerald & Mary Ellen Griffin
Ron & Angie Elliott
Wayne & Shirley Watkins
Julie Linehan
Ruth Gotwals
Mixon Construction
Anonymous Donor
Terry J. Roberts
Kenneth & Kathryn Lundstrom
WL Burns
Winifred & Patricia Whiting
John & Sandy Wainio
Craig Morgan
Melvin & Catherine Fields
Birgitta Thomas
Mr. & Mrs. James Armstrong
David Ball
Susan Pochapsby
Wickham & Chambliss PLLC
Nate & Janey McGee
Gina Reyman
J. Page & Kathryn Wilson
Don K. White
Elizabeth Kuniholm
George Stanziale
Deborah Thompson
Roughton, Nickelson, DeLuca
(Architects)
Ken Bundrum & Cody Bundrum
James & Cathy Boyd
Real Estate Associates, Inc.
James & Martha Bastic
Rene Murphy
Ronald & Lavon Perkins
James & Sharon Boyd
Charles Allen Jr.
BV Roll
Cedar Creek Park LLC
(Charlene Hamlett)
The James Street Group, Inc.
Walter Webster
Kevin & Trish Rumsey
Ann Brooks
Gordon Carpenter
Dave & Betsy Miller
Kate Ballard
Blake & Lauren Smith
Patti Sewell

Please accept our apologies if we neglected to include your name.

Click here to see The Herald-Sun newspaper article: 'Stockings filled with support'

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The Banks Foundation 8th Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament

Banks Foundation Golf Tournament
Left to right is Hubert Davis, Sr., Rev. Frederick Davis,
Charlie Carpenter and Walter Davis.
Firm partner Charlie Carpenter was teamed with celebrity host and basketball legend Walter Davis for a golfing event to help raise funds to benefit The Banks Foundation. The tournament was held at The Preserve at Jordan Lake Golf Club in Chapel Hill on June 18, 2010. The Banks Foundation was formed in November of 2000 for the purpose of assisting families who are moving from welfare to work and from public housing to private homeownership. Congratulations, Charlie for reaching out to help a great cause!


Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer Raises Jaundice Awareness at 2009 Baby Fair


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Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer sponsored the
2009 Carolina Parent Baby Fair.
Sixty percent of babies develop jaundice. Left untreated, severe jaundice may cause permanent brain damage known as Kernicterus. The hallmarks of Kernicterus are cerebral palsy and auditory neuropathy. Because newborn jaundice is so easy to test for and treat, Kernicterus can be prevented. Pulley Watson shared this important information on jaundice, including risk factors, early warning signs and prevention tips at the Carolina Parent – Pulley Watson, King & Lischer Baby Fair.

Pulley Watson sponsored the Carolina Parent Baby Fair that was held Saturday, October 10 at Marbles Kids Museum in Raleigh. The Baby Fair attracted hundreds of parents looking for helpful information about baby-related services in our community.

Along with handing out pacifiers and other giveaways to the new and expectant parents, Pulley Watson had a drawing for an iPod downloaded with lullabies, games and flashcards, as well as a one-touch instant access to the BiliTool.org website. Tracy Lischer, partner of the firm, was excited about the opportunity to share valuable information about jaundice with so many people. “Jaundice is caused by bilirubin, a natural substance in your baby’s blood,” she said, “and may lead to brain damage if not properly treated. The best way to protect your newborn from the dangers of jaundice is to know their bilirubin count. Ask your pediatrician to perform a simple blood test to provide your baby’s bili level.”

To learn more about newborn jaundice and Kernicterus, visit www.pulleywatson.com/BilirubinCounts.


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The Pulley Watson Food Drive
Every day there are as many as 450,000 people, including 149,000 children, at risk of going hungry in Central and Eastern North Carolina. The staff at Pulley Watson believes we can make a difference. Please join us in our efforts the week of July 13-17 and help keep our community from going hungry.
Monday, July 13 – Noon on Friday, July 17 | Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer, P.A. 905 West Main Street | 21F Brightleaf Square | Durham
Bring your items to our offices. If you have a large load, please call 919-682-9691 and we will be happy to come down and help with your items. The Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina also makes it easy to participate online. Financial contributions may be donated on the Pulley Watson Virtual Food Drive web page: www.foodbankcenc.org/VFD_PulleyWatson
Pulley Watson: Playing an active role in our community
Items most in need: (No Glass, Please)
Canned Meals | Peanut Butter | Cereal | Canned Fruits &
Vegetables | Rice, Pasta, & Dried Beans | Hygiene Items
Infant Products | Paper Products





Bike Head First

Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer Brings Awareness to Brain Injury

2009 Bike Helmet Safety Festival

The Pavilion at The Durham Central Park was filled with families, bicycles and activities on Saturday, March 28. As part of Brain Injury Awareness Month, Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer, P.A. sponsored "Bike Head First", a bike helmet safety festival.

Chris from The Bicycle Chain fitting a helmet.
Chris from The Bicycle Chain fitting a helmet.
Mike O'Foghludha, Managing Partner of the firm,
says he was overwhelmed with the turnout. "As a law firm, we've seen injuries that bike riders can sustain, and want to keep them to a minimum. We wanted to do something to stress the importance of making sure that children never go out and ride without a helmet." Pulley Watson gave away 75 free child-size helmets at the event, and had a drawing for two free bikes.

The Durham Police Department's Crime Prevention Unit enjoyed participating in the event. "We applaud Pulley Watson for their efforts to promote safe biking in the community", said Officer Tammy Schultz. Kids enjoyed an obstacle course run by the Durham City Police, free Ben & Jerry's ice cream, bike helmet fittings by The Bicycle Chain, BB the Clown and a puppet show put on by the Brain Injury Association of NC.

For bike safety tips and more, visit www.bikeheadfirst.com

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Bike winner Anthony Myles
Bike winner Anthony Myles
Bike winner Matt Ball
Bike winner Matt Ball
A young guest enjoys ice cream wearing her new helmet
A young guest enjoys ice cream wearing her new helmet
Ben & Jerry's setting up for the crowd
Ben & Jerry's setting up for the crowd
Officer teaching kids bike safety
Officer teaching kids bike safety
Designing helmets!
Designing helmets!
Brain Injury Association of NC puppet show
Brain Injury Association of NC puppet show
Young biker on obstacle course
Young biker on obstacle course
Enjoying the obstacle course from the Durham City Police Department.
Enjoying the obstacle course from the Durham City Police Department.





4th Annual Christmas for the Troops

Marines, attorneys and staff
Marines, attorneys and staff
A variety of items to fill our 260 stockings
A variety of items to fill our 260 stockings
Pulley, Watson, King & Lischer, P.A. adopted two units for the 4th Annual Christmas Charity Event: an Army Company, the 65th MP Company (Airborne) from Fort Bragg, deployed in Iraq, and a Marine Special Forces Company, part of the 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion from Camp Lejeune, deployed in Afghanistan. Record monetary donations were collected to send a variety of items to the two units in time for the holidays. Extra donations collected were used to purchase two flat screen TVs. One went to Camp Lejeune for their Special Operations Barracks, and the other to Fort Bragg for their Soldier and Family Assistance Center.

Donors were invited to a stocking stuffing party at the firm on December 4th. Eight Marines from the 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion from Camp Lejenue, along with over 40 guests showed up to help prepare a variety of essentials assembled in 260 stockings that shipped the next day to Iraq and Afghanistan.

THANK YOU TO EACH AND EVERY DONOR AND PARTICIPANT FOR MAKING THIS OUR MOST SUCCESSFUL CHRISTMAS FOR THE TROOPS YET!

Marines show off their sewing skills
Marines show off their sewing skills
Mal King stuffing stockings with guest and Marine
Mal King stuffing stockings with guest and Marine

4th Annual Christmas for the Troops
Mike O'Foghludha and Marines with new TV




Durham county Bar Association 11th Annual Golf Tournament

Firm partners Richard Watson and Charlie Carpenter play for a great cause.
Firm partners Richard Watson and Charlie Carpenter
play for a great cause.
The Falls Village Golf Club hosted the Annual Durham County Bar Association Golf Tournament on May 19th. Members of the Durham County Bar Association and guests played in the 11th annual charity tournament, benefiting the Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina.



San Ramon Municipal Water Project Fundraiser

Richard Watson in San Ramon, Nicaragua.
Richard Watson in San Ramon, Nicaragua.
Richard Watson, an avid member of the SW Durham Rotary Club, took a special interest in the fundraising for the San Ramon municipal water project. The rotary took on the cause to get clean water into the village of San Ramon, Nicaragua, as a prior visit to this village allowed them to witness the poor water conditions first-hand. Richard was thrilled to be a part of the project and to attend the dedication of this new water system.



'The Island' at Manbites Dog Theatre Wins Awards

Mike O'Foghludha directs award winning production.
Mike O'Foghludha directs award winning production
Mike O'Foghludha is president of the local theatre company 'Little Green Pig Theatrical Concern' and most recently directed the production of 'The Island' at Manbites Dog theatre in the fall of 2008. 'The Island' was named in the top ten theatrical productions of 2008 by the News and Observer, The Independent Weekly and Classical Voice of North Carolina. The Independent Weekly called it "the most powerful production of the year". Little Green Pig is in its third season in Durham and its productions were named in all categories of the best-of lists for 2008.



Another Triathlon for Richard Watson!

White Lake Triathalon Richard Watson finished his first triathlon for 2010. It took place at White Lake, North Carolina in the spring, and the water was cold and the bike course was windy. Richard swam a half-mile, biked 15 miles and ran 5K. Congratulations, Richard on finishing yet another triathlon!



North Carolina Advocates for Justice Annual Convention

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Guy Crabtree's team wins first place
in NCAJ tennis tournament
The North Carolina Advocates for Justice held their annual convention June 20-24 at Sea Trail Resort in Sunset Beach, NC. This year's convention offered a variety of informative and exciting learning opportunities, including Masters in Advocacy seminars for both criminal and civil practitioners, CLE for paralegals and concurrent case law updates and workshops. Richard Watson, Guy Crabtree and Mike O'Foghludha attended the convention. At the convention Richard and Guy were recognized as members of the Order of Service of NCAJ; and Guy was recognized as a recipient of the Ebbie Award. Order of Service members are recognized for their commitment of service to NCAJ and its mission and have given generously of their time and talent. The Ebbie Award recognizes those members who go above and beyond in their commitment, dedication and service to NCAJ.

The convention also offered numerous social events including a round robin doubles tennis tournament which Pulley Watson sponsored. Guy Crabtree and Carlos Mahoney (another convention attendee) played in the tournament and finished in first place after a hard-fought finals match. Contratulations, Guy!



Muscular Dystrophy Association Lock-Up

Muscular Dystrophy Association Lock-Up
Tracy Lischer
Tracy Lischer was "behind bars" for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Lock-Up. She raised bail which will help fund neuromuscular research and provide services to our local area.



State Supreme Court Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism

Guy Crabtree was recently a panel member for a program sponsored by the State Supreme Court Chief Justice's Commission on Professionalism. He spoke to District Bar attorneys and judges on the "Current Direction of Civil Law in Durham".



Habitat for Humanity Project

Habitat for Humanity Project
Several members of the firm raising a wall
Pulley Watson assisted Youth United, a Durham based youth organization, and Habitat of Durham on a home for the Serrano-Otero family. The home was completed in May 2008. The firm not only made a monetary contribution, but also participated in a work days.



UNC Law School

UNC Law School
Melinda Daigle (left), Dean John Boger (center), Richard Watson (right)
Pulley Watson hosted an alumni event for the UNC Law School on May 28th 2008. It provided current and graduating law students the opportunity to network alongside the alumni community.



Featured Artist

Featured Artist
Judy Fowler at her gallery show
Judy Fowler, our receptionist, is the "Featured Artist" for June and July at the Bull City Art and Frame Company located in Brightleaf Square. Her watercolors can be viewed at the gallery or at www.judyfowler.com.



Strengthening Self & Community

Strengthening Self & Community
Mal King
Mal King, an avid YMCA member and volunteer is chairing the Durham Chapter of the Triangle YMCA's Heritage Club and is also serving on the Facilities Committee for the Lakewood renovation.