75 results for 'court:"North Carolina Business Court"'.
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J. Bledsoe denies Florida State University's motion to dismiss breach of contract claims related to media rights agreements with the Atlantic Coast Conference because the conference sufficiently pleaded it had authority to negotiate contracts on behalf of the university.
Court: North Carolina Business Court, Judge: Bledsoe, Filed On: April 4, 2024, Case #: 2024 NCBC 21, Categories: Contract
[Consolidated.] J. Conrad denies a father dismissal of claims contending he illegally diverted funds from the family road construction business because evidence indicates the father failed to make payments after agreeing to pay back monies he took without board approval.
Court: North Carolina Business Court, Judge: Conrad, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 2024-NCBC-13, Categories: Contract
J. Robinson preserves certain claims for breach of fiduciary duty, constructive fraud, negligence and violations of the North Carolina Securities Act in this lawsuit between 16 aging investors and related financial groups that allegedly recommended bad investments to the investors. Some of those allegations are well made, while others fail to warrant relief.
Court: North Carolina Business Court, Judge: Robinson, Filed On: February 26, 2024, Case #: 2024-NCBC-10, Categories: Fraud, Securities, Fiduciary Duty
J. Bledsoe dismisses the third-party complaint filed by a subcontractor against the demolition company that was brought on by a general contractor hired to build a cold-storage facility. In 2020, two of the demolition firm’s employees accidentally released deadly ammonia gas, which killed one employee, delayed the project and damaged the firms’ products. The subcontractor’s complaint alleges the demolition company is responsible for the incident and argues it must pay for the subcontractor’s alleged damages, but its negligence claim is brought after the statute of limitations expired, and its claims for indemnity were insufficiently pleaded.
Court: North Carolina Business Court, Judge: Bledsoe, Filed On: February 23, 2024, Case #: 2024-NCBC-9, Categories: Construction, Negligence, Indemnification
J. Robinson finds for the state in environmental claims brought against a chemical manufacturing facility accused of contaminating the environment by "using, manufacturing, and discharging per- and polyfluoralkyl substances" because the new corporation contractually assumed the liabilities of the previous corporation.
Court: North Carolina Business Court, Judge: Robinson, Filed On: February 7, 2024, Case #: 2024-NCBC-5, Categories: Environment