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Death By Alcohol – Who Is [more] at Fault?

April 13, 2016

          Last week the North Carolina Court of Appeals reversed the lower court’s decision allowing a case involving alcohol poisoning against a hotel and its staff to go forward.[1]  Lisa Davis and her husband Thomas were celebrating their wedding anniversary at the Crown Plaza Resort in October of 2012.  They had…

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Master Of Your Domain?: the Nuance Of Eminent Domain and Charlotte’s Light Rail

April 7, 2016

Since before the establishment of the United States, governments have taken the land of private citizens.  The issue was so fundamental to the founders of this country they wrote it into the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution which states, in part, “nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.”  The issue…

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Jurors: the Social Media Balancing Act

March 31, 2016

          Despite what Hollywood would have their audiences believe, most civil lawsuits settle before ever reaching a jury trial.  When cases do make it to a jury, the selection process is very important.  In domestic violence cases, defense attorneys aren’t likely to select a juror that suffered through similar circumstances.  In…

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The Strict Blue Pencil Doctrine Is Alive and Well in Nc Courts

March 23, 2016

          In a time where pencils and pens are quickly being replaced by keyboards, styli, and even one’s own fingers, the North Carolina Supreme Court ruled last week that the strict blue pencil doctrine remains alive and well – at least when it comes to non-compete clauses in employment agreements.  …

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Counterclaims: When to Designate a Case to the North Carolina Business Court

March 9, 2016

          The North Carolina Business Court (“Business Court”) is a specialized forum designed to adjudicate cases involving complex and significant issues of corporate governance and commercial law.  If a dispute involves one of the subject matters enumerated in North Carolina General Statute § 74-45.4, then the case shall be designated and…

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North Carolina Business Court Enforces Arbitration Agreement Prohibiting Discovery, Live Testimony, and a Full Hearing

February 24, 2016

          In a January 2016 (unpublished) order, the North Carolina Business Court (NCBC) enforced a contract provision compelling arbitration and prohibiting any discovery prior to the arbitration.[1]             In Taggart v. Physicians Pharmacy Alliance, Inc., James Taggart sold his business, Physicians Pharmacy Alliance, Inc. (“PPA”), in…

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A Primer on the North Carolina Wage and Hour Act: What Every Employer and Employee Should Know

February 10, 2016

Overview     The North Carolina Department of Labor is charged with promoting the “health, safety, and general well-being” of more than 4 million workers in the state.   The Wage and Hour Bureau of the North Carolina Department of Labor enforces the Wage and Hour Act of North Carolina.[1]  This Act and its amendments protect…

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North Carolina Court Of Appeals Clarifies Reach Of Clerk Of Court’s Original Jurisdiction

February 3, 2016

          A recent decision by the North Carolina Court of Appeals reinforced the distinction between claims over which the trial divisions have original jurisdiction and claims which are properly brought before the Clerk of Court.[1]             In Morgan-McCoart v. Matchette, an elderly woman, Ms. Simpson, created…

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Trey Lindley Selected As a 2016 North Carolina Rising Star in Business Litigation

January 26, 2016

         Lord & Lindley is pleased to announce Trey Lindley was selected as a Rising Star in Business Litigation by Super Lawyers Magazine for the fifth consecutive year in a row.             Super Lawyers Magazine recognizes outstanding attorneys who are 40 or under, or who have been practicing…

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Tenant Rights: Have You Been Constructively Evicted?

January 13, 2016

          One month into Adam’s lease he starts to notice maintenance and/or safety issues with the house he is renting.  After a rainstorm, Adam finds a few leaks in the ceiling.  The windows in his house do not close all the way, and he was electrocuted once when turning on the…

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