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- Charlotte’s Contracts to Build Transit System are Inseparable Part of Government Function to Provide Service to Publicjdsupra.com
- A Recipe for Rule 12(b) Failure: Unsavory Complexity, a Pinch of Confusion, and an Overflowing Cup of Acronymsjdsupra.com
- When Discovery Goes Off Track, can a Pro Se Party Right the Course?jdsupra.com
- A Rule 4 Service Drama: all FedEx, DHL and UPS Delivery Modes are not Created Equaljdsupra.com
- A Pirate’s Story, it Turns Out, is Worth its Weight in Goldjdsupra.com
- JNOV is a Tough Road, but it’s Not a One in a Million Shotjdsupra.com
- Check your Receipts at Summary Judgment: Court Awards Attorney’s Fees Against Party that Pressed on with “Meritless” Claim After Close of Discoveryjdsupra.com
- A Bitter Dish in the Dessert Industry: Company Pays Litigation Expenses for a Corporate Officer who Won Dismissal of Its Misappropriation Claimsjdsupra.com
- Third Time’s the Charm. Mostly.jdsupra.com
- A Publicly Filed Court Document Does Make a Sound, Even if No One is Around to Hear Itjdsupra.com
- North Carolina Supreme Court Unpacks a Service Contract and Finds a Potential Software Sale Lurking Withinjdsupra.com
- Maine Public Utilities Commission dismisses complaint requesting investigation of Auburn Water Districtsunjournal.com
- When an appeal becomes moot, should the lower court opinion be vacated?jdsupra.com
- In Planning a Law Firm Exit, Business Court Commends Attention to the Things that Go Unspokenjdsupra.com
- A Mediation Isn’t Quite Hotel California, but Check Out Times are Still Strictly Regulatedjdsupra.com
- A Nightmare on CivPro Street: Unanswered Requests for Admissionjdsupra.com
- When Doing the Same Thing Over Again and Expecting Different Results is not Insane, a Court Explainsjdsupra.com
- An Expert that is Thorough, but Thoroughly Misses the Issues at Play, Gets No Sayjdsupra.com
- Friends, Family, and Partnerships: a Litigation Tale as Old as Timejdsupra.com
- A Corporate Riddle: When are Three Director Seats on a Five-Member Board not a Majority?jdsupra.com
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