What's Happening?
The New Hanover County Board of Education voted 4-3 to retain the law firm Crossley McIntosh Collier Hanley & Edes despite controversy over a social media post by one of its attorneys, Brian Kromke. The post, which contained offensive language, led to calls
for the board to sever ties with Kromke. However, the board decided to extend the firm's contract through the next school year, reflecting internal divisions over the issue.
Why It's Important?
This decision highlights the challenges educational institutions face in balancing professional relationships with public accountability. The controversy may affect the board's public image and could influence future decisions regarding legal representation. It also underscores the broader societal issue of professional conduct on social media and its impact on business relationships and reputations.













