Court of Appeals
Fuchs v. Storry
summary judgment was proper in action for specific performance of separation agreement where deposition testimony and affidavit supporting potential defense was inadmissible under Rule 602 of the North Carolina Rules of Evidence
Dep't of Transp. v. McLendon Hills Prop. Owners' Ass'n
condemnation; necessary and proper parties to suit; trial court did not err in denying condemned landowner's motion to add easement owners as necessary parties and did not abuse its discretion in denying landowner's motion to add easement owners as proper parties
Davis v. Smartop, Inc.
Repugnant andcontradictory verdict; election of remedies; jury instruction
Johnson v. Gyurisko
Modification of Child Custody; Substantial Change of Circumstances; Findings of Fact; and Pure Legal Custody.
Dozier v. Dozier
equitable distribution; modification of a consent order; Rule 60(b)
Cecil Holcomb Renovations, Inc. v. Law Firm of Wilson & Ratledge, PLLC
trial court did not abuse its discretion in disqualifying counsel for violation of Rule 4.2 of the North Carolina Rules of Professional Conduct; trial court had subject matter jurisdiction over law firm's counterclaim for unpaid fees despite failure by law firm to provide notice of North Carolina State Bar's fee dispute resolution program; trial court did not abuse its discretion in excluding certain evidence of law firm's billing practices
Craige Jenkins Liipfert & Walker, LLP v. Woods
Interlocutory appeal, substantial right, counterclaims.
Campos v. Hausler
Rule 12(b)(6); sufficiency of allegations; negligence; dog bite
Maiwald v. Maiwald
Interlocutory, substantial right, and appointment of expert appraiser
Tutterow v. Hall
Underinsured motorist coverage; Motor Vehicle Safety and Financial Responsibility Act; N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-279.21(b)(4); calculation of coverage when there are multiple underinsured tortfeasors and multiple applicable UIM policies; statutory construction