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Inspection of Company Books and Records: What’s Allowed, Required?
Whether you’re a member of an LLC or a shareholder of a corporation, North Carolina law provides the right to inspect the books and records...Continue reading
Derivative Actions in Business Litigation
In most cases, causes of action against corporate officers and directors belong solely to corporations pursuant to the rule in Barger v...Continue reading
Bad Investment or Fraudulent Business Deal? Securities Fraud Litigation in North Carolina
Recently, I had a client who was involved in several real estate investment ventures that did not result in the returns he was promised...Continue reading
What’s NOT Unfair: Claims Outside the Scope of North Carolina’s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act
Given the potential for enhanced damages and attorneys’ fees, it’s easy to understand why you’d be hard-pressed to find a business-related...Continue reading
Getting into Business Court Part 1 of 2: Requirements for Complex Business Case Designation
This is the first article of a two-part series, the second of which will be published next week. The North Carolina Business Court is seen...Continue reading
Getting into Business Court, Part 2: The Benefits of Business Court
Following up on a previous article about the procedural requirements for getting your case designated as a mandatory complex business case...Continue reading