State Government
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By Administrator
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Wednesday, 05 November 2014 11:23 |
RALEIGH, (SGRToday.com) - The North Carolina Court of Appeals has issued a new slate of opinions. Ruling issues range from the state's certificate of need law to drawing of blood in a DWI case without a warrant.
The full opinions can be found at http://appellate.nccourts.org/opinions/.
-- Lipe v Starr Davis Company, Inc., et al (14-90-2)
Workers Compensation; average weekly wage; lung cancer; asbestosis
--Commscope Credit Union v Butler And Burke, LLP, et al (14-273)
Fiduciary relationships; contributory negligence; in pari delicto
-- Cumberland County Hospital System, Inc. v NC Department Of Health And Human Services, et al (14-160)
Certificate of Need; Summary Judgment
-- Neil, et al v Kuester Real Estate Services, Inc., et al (14-513)
Tenant Security Deposit Act; class action certification
-- Skinner v Reynolds, et al (14-325)
-- Libel, Dismissal Under Rule 12(b)(6)
-- State v Blow (14-133)
Motion to dismiss; motion to continue
-- State v Miles (14-458)
Attempted sexual offense; Consent
-- State v Shepley (14-390)
DWI, Blood Draw Based on Warrant, No right to Witness
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