NC BUSINESS COURT CLARIFIES SCOPE OF MANDATORY BUSINESS COURT DESIGNATION May 26, 2022 Alan M. Ruley Litigation Blog N.C.G.S. § 7A-45.4 provides for nine categories of cases that any party may designate as a “mandatory” complex business case. The most commonly used provisions are Subsection (a)(1), for cases involving a material issue related to the law governing corporations, partnerships, and limited liability companies, and Subsection (a)(2), for cases involving a material issue related to disputes involving securities, including disputes arising under the North Carolina Securities Act, N.C.G.S. § 78A.
Challenges in Bringing Shareholder Claims April 4, 2022 Alan M. Ruley Litigation Blog We have previously written about intra-corporate disputes, i.e., disputes between shareholders in a corporation or other entity, such as an LLC, over the management of the entity. [1] In Barefoot v. Barefoot, et al., 2022 NCBC 5 (Feb.
A Primer on Intra-Corporate Disputes May 10, 2021 Alan M. Ruley Litigation Blog Chisum et al. v. Campagna et al., No. 406A19 (N.C. Supreme Court, March 12, 2021).