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North Carolina Bar Association
Young Lawyer’s Division
NC Legal Feeding Frenzy Competition Rules 2020

The following explains the rules for participation in the North Carolina Bar Association Young Lawyers Division (“NCBA YLD”) NC Legal Feeding Frenzy competition to benefit Feeding the Carolinas.

The premise is simple: each team competes to collect as much food/funds as possible to benefit local Feeding America Food Banks. Attorney General Josh Stein will present the coveted “Attorney General’s Cup” to the team that collects the most food, calculated using a team’s average amount of food donated per person.

Winners from the following categories will also be calculatedusing a team’s average amount of food donated per person:

  • Sole Proprietor (consisting of 1-10 employees)
  • Small Firm (consisting of 11-50 employees)
  • Medium Firm (consisting of 51-100 employees)
  • Large Firm (consisting of 101 or more employees)
  • Law School
  • Public Interest/Government
  • Corporate/In-House Counsel

Contest dates:

The contest runs from March 1st – March 31, 2020. Any money or food donated before March 1st or after March 31st shall not be counted in the competition.

Determining Division and Team Size:

Sole Proprietor; Small, Medium Large Firm Divisions
When counting the number of employees, each person, including each non-attorney, working at the firm should be included. Law firms with multiple office locations will compete as a single entity for awards; however, each office may register separately.

Law School Division
All North Carolina law schools shall compete in a single category, regardless of size

Public Interest/Government Division
The Public Interest/Government Division shall include all public interest law firms and organizations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, courts, the public defenders’ and district attorneys’ office, and the attorney general’s office

Corporate/In-House Division
Corporate and in-house legal departments shall compete in a single category, regardless of the size of the organization or its legal department.

Registration:

All teams must register for the NCBA NC Legal Feeding Frenzy by completing the required Registration Form at https://nclegalfeedingfrenzy.com. Teams with multiple offices throughout the State may register separately, designating on the registration form the local Feeding America Food Bank to which that office will make food donations. The multiple office registrations and corresponding donations will be combined at the end of the competition to determine the team’s total employees and total donations.

All registrations should include a “contact person” who NCBA YLD Legal Feeding Frenzy organizers may contact if necessary. Registration will open February 17th, at 8:00 a.m.

**Early Registration Bonus**: One hundred (100) pounds of food will be awarded as a bonus to each team that registers prior to 5:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28, 2020.

Kick-Off Event:

Attorneys and legal professionals are invited to join Attorney General Josh Stein on Friday, February 28th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the local food bank in Raleigh to kick-off the fundraiser. Attendees will have the opportunity to volunteer at the food bank doing various tasks, including sorting and packing food.

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Additional Volunteer Events:

Attorneys and legal professionals are encouraged to volunteer at their local food bank during the month of March. If your firm is interested in coordinating an event, contact Erin Ball at erin@gardnerskelton.com.

**Volunteer Event Participation Bonus**: One hundred (100) pounds of food will be awarded as a bonus to each team that has an attendee at the Kick-Off Event on February 28th. Two hundred (200) pounds of food will be awarded as a bonus to each team that arranges an event at their local food bank during the month of March. Contact Erin Ball at erin@gardnerskelton.com to receive credit for your participation.

Awards Ceremony:

Attorney General Josh Stein will recognize the Legal Feeding Frenzy winners in a ceremony on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 1:00 p.m., at the Bar Center, 8000 Weston Pkwy Cary, NC 27513.

Donations:

Total pounds of food donations are calculated from two sources: (1) physical food items and (2) monetary contributions.

  • All physical food item donations will be weighed upon receipt by the local Feeding America Food Bank. The weight will be added to the team’s score. Bonus pounds, totaling 25% of the total weight donated, will also be awarded if the team delivers the items directly to the local Feeding America Food Bank. When a physical donation is made, the In-Person Donation Form must be completed and submitted to Feeding the Carolinas along with the donation. In-Person Donation Forms are available at each of the local Feeding America Food Banks.
  • For every dollar contributed, a team will receive credit for four pounds of food. Monetary donations may be made by cash or check directly to the Feeding America Food Bank, or by visiting the Legal Feeding Frenzy website.

Physical Monetary Donations

Monetary donations may be made by cash or check. Checks should be made out to the local Feeding America Food Bank. Teams are responsible for delivering all monetary donations to the Feeding America Food Bank. All donations must reference both the team’s name and “NC Legal Feeding Frenzy” to ensure proper credit. The In-Person Donation Form must be completed and submitted with each donation drop-off.

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Online Monetary Donations

ALL DONATIONS MUST BEMADE TO Feeding the Carolinas. For online donations, follow these simplesteps:

Step 1. Follow this link: www.feedingthecarolinas.org/LFFgive

Step 2. Search for your firm/office location in the upper right-handcorner or on the ‘leaderboard’ shown to the right of the page. Select your firm/office’s fundraising team.

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Step 3. Click “Donate.”

Step 4. Fill out the requested information. In the “Additional Information” area of the donation page, designate the law firm/location (if more than one) you would like to credit. If your designee has multiple offices (i.e., Wilmington and Raleigh offices), be sure to designate which office you would like to credit. Select the local Feeding America Food Bank you would like to credit your donation, or to Feeding the Carolinas if you prefer your donation benefit food banks statewide.

Food Donations

All food donations must be delivered to the Feeding America FoodBank by 03/31/20. All donations must reference both the team’s name and “NC Legal Feeding Frenzy” to ensure propercredit. The In-Person Donation Form must be completed and submitted with eachdonation drop-off. If you need a copy of this Form, contact your local foodbank or erin@gardnerskelton.com.

The following types of items will not be counted as part of ateam’s total pounds of food: candy, alcohol, perishables.

Please do not contribute food items in glass containers as theyhave a high risk of breakage. Please do not open items that are already packed in cases,cartons, or boxes. This will make it easier for the local Feeding America Food Bankto pick up, if pick-up is required.

If pick-up of physical food items, or cash or checks, is required, a team’s contact person should schedule the pick-up directly with the local Feeding America Food Bank and in time for the pick-up to occur before the end of the competition. While scheduling the pick-up, it is very important that you tell the Food Bank the approximate amount of food you have collected in order for their transportation department to prepare properly. If your team only has a monetary contribution, then you need to contact Feeding the Carolinas to arrange for pick-up or mailing of the contributions. All contributions post marked by 3/31/20 will be included in the campaign.


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