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Davignon v. Davignon
Award of court cost. Attorney's fees. Required findings of fact. NCGS 50-13.6. NCGS 6-20 and 7A-305A(d)
Fuhs v. Fuhs
malicious prosecution; summary judgment; motion to dismiss; abuse of process; attorney conduct
Hall v. Greene
failure to state a claim within applicable statute of limitations, relation of alias and pluries summonses to original process, motion to dismiss
Haynes v. NC Sch. Of The Arts
State employee; Dismissal; Insubordination
Heron Bay Acquisition, LLC v. United Metal Finishing, Inc.
Dismissal of UDTPA claim based on breach of contract
In re: A.B.
Termination of court reviews; visitation details; award of guardianship
In re: C.H.M.
Petition to terminate parental rights; Rule 12(b)(6); NCGS 7B-1104(6; sufficient notice.
In re: E.D. & M.D.
Termination of Parental Rights; Neglect; clear, cogent and convincing evidence of neglect.
In re: K.A.F.
Termination of Parental Rights
In re: H.L.S.
Termination parental rights, neglect
In re: House
Eugenics, Involuntary Sterilization, Statutory Construction
In re: Hughes
Eugenics, Facial Challenge, Constitutionality, Three-Judge Panel, N.C. Gen. Stat. Sec. 1-267.1
In re: N.F.
Guardianship; visitation
In re: Redmond
Eugenics, Facial Challenge, Constitutionality, Three-Judge Panel, N.C. Gen. Stat. Sec. 1-267.1
In re: Smith
Eugenics, Facial Challenge, Constitutionality, Three-Judge Panel, N.c. Gen. State. Sec. 1-267.1
Piro v McKeever
Intentional infliction of emotional distress; extreme and outrageous conduct; foreseeability
Ramirez v. Briegan Constr. Servs., Inc.
Workers compensation
Ray, v B. Keith Forgy, M.D., P.A.,
protective order; motion to compel; medical review privilege; interlocutory appeal; discovery
Renfrow v. NC Dep't of Revenue
State Employee; Current Incident of Unacceptable Personal Conduct; Resignation Treated as Involuntary Dismisssal
State v Dale
disorderly conduct; indictment; jury instructions; motion to dismiss - double jeopardy; NCGS § 132(a)(1)