Court filings and state confirmations indicate an ongoing review of billing practices in appointed‑counsel cases.
By BC News Staff Writer
Columbus County, NC — Public records show that state officials are reviewing billing practices involving two Columbus County attorneys, James Caviness and Michael Caviness, who have handled appointed‑counsel cases in the region for several years. The review follows recent court filings in which a judge requested detailed billing documentation dating back to 2023.
According to the filings, the court sought itemized time entries, case identifiers, and supporting materials to evaluate whether the billing submitted aligns with state compensation guidelines.
A state agency spokesperson confirmed that the matter is under review but did not provide additional information about the scope or expected timeline. The inquiry appears focused on clarifying billing patterns and determining whether further oversight is needed.
Both James Caviness and Michael Caviness remain listed as active members of the North Carolina State Bar. No additional actions have been recorded in the public docket as of the latest update.
This brief is based solely on public records and direct confirmation from state officials. No allegations have been proven, and no criminal charges have been filed. All individuals are presumed innocent unless and until proven otherwise in a court of law.
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