Jul 12, 2010
Civil Practice – Nonparty Subpoenas – G.S. § 1A-1, Rule 45(c) – Sanctions
Kelley v. Agnoli. Considering the breadth of the subpoena, the number of times the plaintiff was warned that it was overly broad...
Jun 28, 2010
Contract – Attorney’s Fees – G.S. Sect. 6-21.2(5) – G.S. Sect. 44-35 – Appellate Rule Violations – Sanctions
Brooks Millwork Co. v. Levine. (Lawyers Weekly No. 10-16-0582, 15 pp.) (Barbara Jackson, J.) Appealed from Mecklenburg County Superior Court. (Robert P. Johnston, J.) N.C. App. Unpub. Holding: Since the plaintiff did not satisfy the notice provision in G.S. Sect. 6-21.2(5), the plaintiff has not met the requirements of the statute and is not entitled […]
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