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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.

By Philip on June 21, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

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

By Philip on April 30, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

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

By Philip on April 27, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

A Demand Must Do More Than Simply Complain.

By Philip on March 15, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

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

By Philip on March 7, 2024 • ( Leave a comment )

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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.

When Selling Its Assets, Business Should Take Care Not to Transfer Unknown Claims

By Philip on July 14, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the business sold all of its assets “of whatever kind or nature,” this included unknown claims which had caused economic harm to the business. Lau v. Constable, 2022 NCBC 34 (J. Earp).  As a result, the company did not have standing to pursue any claim against its […]

Where Conditions Precedent for Incorporation Have Occurred, Difficult to Allege a Partnership

By Philip on July 13, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

When the conditions necessary to form a corporation have occurred, a shareholder will be precluded from alleging merely a general partnership existed. Leonard v. Ast, 2022 NCBC 35 (J. Earp).  As a result, the plaintiff’s claim seeking a declaratory judgment that a partnership existed was dismissed with prejudice. […]

No Claim of Conversion for Intellectual Property or LLC Membership

By Philip on July 12, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a former member of an LLC brought conversion claims related to various intangible interests, the Business Court recognized that such claims do not exist under North Carolina law.  McFee v. Presley, 2022 NCBC 33 (J. Conrad).  As a result, the member could not maintain conversion claims related […]

Creditor of a Corporation? No Special Duty Exists Merely Because of Your Status

By Philip on July 7, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where a shareholder of dissolved company claimed to be a creditor, that position alone did not impose a special duty running from one co-owner to the shareholder/creditor so as to create a fiduciary duty.  Normet v. Rabon, 2022 NCBC 32 (J. Davis).  As a result, the shareholder could […]

An Undefined Business Relationship Might Create Fiduciary Duties

By Philip on June 23, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the business relationship between two individuals was evolving and undefined, the law may recognize a partnership which, by law, imposes fiduciary duties between and among the partners. Loyd v. Griffin, 2022 NCBC 30 (J. Robinson).  As a result, one partner could maintain claims for breach of fiduciary […]

Although a Low Threshold, the Business Judgment Rule Does Not Always Protect a Director

By Philip on May 26, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the directors knew the officers’ high salaries were “outrageous” and well in excess of comparables within the market but nonetheless failed to reduce the salaries, a jury question existed whether the directors engaged in a “rational” process such that the Business Judgment Rule (“BJR”) would protect the […]

To Determine Governing Law for Misappropriation Claims, Look to Where the Last Act Occurred

By Philip on May 17, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

When trying to determine which law to apply in a misappropriation case, North Carolina will look to the law of the State where the last “bad act” occurred to make the defendant liable (i.e., lex loci). Environmental Holdings Group, LLC v. Finch, 2022 NCBC 25 (J. Davis).  As […]

Rule 17 May Save the Real Party-In-Interest’s Claims from Being Time-Barred

By Philip on May 11, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the real party-in-interest was added via an amended complaint after the running of the statute of limitations, the Court may permit the real party-in-interest’s claims to relate back to the original, timely filed complaint. Brakebush Brothers, Inc. v. Certain Underwriters at Lloyds of London, 2022 NCBC 23 […]

Company Have a Put/Call Provision?  Statutory Dissolution Unlikely

By Philip on May 5, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where the corporation’s Shareholder Agreement contained a Put/Call provision, the shareholders necessarily gave up their right to seek a judicial dissolution of the company. Mauck v. Cherry Oil, 2022 NCBC 21 (J. Davis).  As a result, the shareholders’ request for a dissolution of the company would be dismissed […]

A Voluntary Dismissal Without Prejudice Can Lead to Entry of Final Judgment

By Philip on April 20, 2022 • ( Leave a comment )

Where an LLC member voluntarily dismissed all remaining claims after losing summary judgment on many others, the dismissal resulted in the conclusion of the then-pending lawsuit.  Clark v. Burnette, 2022 NCBC 17 (J. Davis).  As a result, the Business Court had authority to enter final judgment and issue […]

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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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