The City of Charlotte’s Gold Line Streetcar extension, that brought the system to a 4-mile, 17-stop line, opened to the public in August 2021. But disputes about its construction (and
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Silence as to Some Facts in a Complaint can be Golden
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A dispute between co-owners of a trampoline park in Asheville came before the Business Court, appropriately enough, on defendants’ motion to bounce plaintiffs’ claims regarding misappropriation of funds. In Bivins…
Continue Reading Silence as to Some Facts in a Complaint can be GoldenBusiness Court Holds Clause Curbing Limitations Period Means Exactly What Contracting Parties Said it Did
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While an insurance carrier “labor[ed] valiantly” to rescue claims over $3.1 million in overpayments to a hospital in its network, the Business Court held it failed because the contract at…
Continue Reading Business Court Holds Clause Curbing Limitations Period Means Exactly What Contracting Parties Said it DidEpisode 2: The One Where the Consent Order Didn’t Bring Much in the Way of Finality
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In one of many litigations to arise from alleged contamination at the Fayetteville Works chemical manufacturing plant, the Business Court recently decided that a “been there, done that” motion to…
Continue Reading Episode 2: The One Where the Consent Order Didn’t Bring Much in the Way of Finality