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Agreement’s Forum Selection Clause May Be Invoked By Non-Third Party Beneficiaries.

By Philip on August 24, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

Inspection Demand Requires Member’s Signature & Correct Delivery.

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Agreement’s Choice of Law Provision Will Control, Notwithstanding Actions Occurring Elsewhere.

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Existence of Goodwill May Depend on Professional v. Commercial Partnership.

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A Demand Must Do More Than Simply Complain.

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Contractual Requirement for Pre-Filing Mediation Does Not Extend SOL.

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Since its establishment in 1996, the North Carolina Business Court has expanded from a single judge hearing a limited number of cases to five judges issuing written opinions on a nearly daily basis. As the Business Court’s work has expanded and evolved, so too has the law that dictates how North Carolina companies do business. This blog hopes to highlight and explain significant developments of interest to the North Carolina business community.

A 50/50 Shareholder Is Unlikely To Owe Fiduciary Duties To Her Co-Owner

By Philip on May 10, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where shareholders own a company equally, it is unlikely that they owe fiduciary duties to one another, especially where control of the board of directors is shared equally between them. Potts, et al. v. KEL, LLC, et al, 2019 NCBC 29 (J. Conrad).  Nonetheless, a shareholder who is […]

A Business’ Selected Appraiser Is Not Its Agent

By Philip on April 28, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the parties agreed that in order to value disputed property each party would select one appraiser as part of the settlement process, once selected the appraiser is not considered the agent of the party.  Bell v. Pine Needles Country Club, Inc., et al., 2019 NCBC 26 (J. […]

The Statute Of Limitations For A Breach Of Contract Begins To Run Only Upon Notice Of The Breach

By Philip on April 27, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

When shareholders breach the company’s operating agreement to the detriment of another shareholder, the statute of limitations on the plaintiff’s breach of contract action does not begin to run until the plaintiff has notice of the breach.  Chisum, et al v. Campagna, et al, 2019 NCBH 27 (J. […]

No “Take Backs” In The World Of Business Contracts

By Philip on April 2, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a buyer signed and sent a draft purchase agreement to a seller but the seller asked for one change to the document, the seller’s request acted as a rejection of the buyer’s draft agreement. Denver Property Partners, LLC v. Brian Sisson, et al.,  2019 NCBC 22 (J. […]

A Non-Signatory To A Contract Cannot Force Arbitration Of Its Claims

By Philip on March 28, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a party asserts claims against a business arising from a contract containing an arbitration clause, the party cannot compel the business to arbitrate the claims if the party was never a signatory to the contract.  Charlotte Student Housing DST, et al. v. Choate Construction Co., et al, […]

Employing An Individual Under A Non-Compete Does Not Amount To Tortious Interference

By Philip on March 12, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a business learns about an employee’s then-existing non-compete and non-solicitation agreements after hiring him, the business’ continued employment of the individual—albeit, in violation of the agreements—does not induce the individual to violate the agreements.  Charah, LLC v. Sequoia Services, LLC, 2019 NCBC 17 (J. Robinson).  As a […]

In An Asset Purchase Sale, Any Employment Agreements Are Of Limited Value

By Philip on March 8, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a buyer purchases a business through an asset purchase sale, any then-existing employment agreements do not apply to activities beyond the sale date.  Addison Whitney, LLC v. Brannon Cashion, et al, 2019 NCBC 16 (J. Conrad).  As a result, Plaintiff could not maintain claims for breach of […]

Withdrawing An Offer Of Employment Does Not Amount To Wrongful Discharge

By Philip on February 28, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a business declines to renew an employment contract, such action does not give rise to an at-will employment relationship.  Kelley v. Charlotte Radiology, P.A., 2019 NCBC 14 (J. Conrad).  Because no at-will employment relationship existed, a spurned employee cannot maintain a claim for wrongful discharge. Plaintiff was […]

A Mere Public Filing Does Not Necessarily Provide Notice Of A Fraudulent Transfer

By Philip on February 13, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a plaintiff has no ownership interest in assets that a defendant fraudulently transfers, a public registration of the new ownership interest is insufficient to put the plaintiff on notice of the improper transfer.  Window World of Baton Rouge, LLC, et al v. Window World, Inc., et al, […]

A Director’s Compensation Is Presumed To Be Fair, But Only To A Point

By Philip on February 7, 2019 • ( Leave a comment )

Despite the Legislature’s latest amendment pronouncing a director’s compensation “for services in any capacity” to be presumptively fair, the presumption only applies to compensation given a director in her capacity as a director.  Ehmann v. Medflow, Inc., 2019 NCBC 9 (J. Gale).  A director’s compensation for other services […]

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Phil Mohr authors the North Carolina Business Court Report, crafting engaging posts discussing how recent decisions from the North Carolina Business Court impact companies doing business in North Carolina. He is a Partner at Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP.  

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