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Unhappy Campers

By Lisa W. Arthur on July 1, 2019
Posted in Contract Breach, Contract Formation, Contracts, Fiduciary Duties, Judge Conrad, Unjust Enrichment

The Business Court considers a variety of claims arising out of a family campground business in Bohn v. Black, 2019 NCBC 34.


The Black Forest Family Camping Resort, Inc., a family business, was supposed to be a place where campers in Transylvania County could come to spend time with their families. It operated for…

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