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J. Flood finds that the trial court ruled properly in this challenge of a contract bid award to provide the state with electronic platform tracking liens and titles. The bidding company, eDealer Services, properly pleaded that the committee improperly applied the methodology used to determine "best value" when considering the bids. The trial court also had the authority to order the contract to be awarded to eDealer Services instead of remanding for further findings. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Flood, Filed On: March 19, 2024, Case #: COA23-680, Categories: Government, Contract
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J. Tyson finds that the trial court ruled improperly in this child support dispute. The father was involuntarily terminated from his job and provided evidence that he had submitted many applications for employment but was unable to find a job. Therefore, he did not willfully disregard his support obligations, so the trial court should not have imputed capacity to earn income to the father. Vacated.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Tyson, Filed On: March 19, 2024, Case #: COA23-266, Categories: Family Law
J. Wood finds that the trial court properly ruled in battery claims brought against the school board after a minor was administered a Covid-19 vaccine without parental authorization because the school board is entitled to immunity under the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Court of Appeals, Judge: Wood, Filed On: March 5, 2024, Case #: COA23-487, Categories: Immunity, Negligence, Covid-19