On a matter of first impression, the court construes the “extended benefits” available under G.S. § 97-29(c), i.e., temporary total disability benefits past the usual 500 weeks, to be available under the same terms as temporary total disability benefits; however, a plaintiff seeking extended benefits no longer enjoys a presumption of continuing disability and must ...
Judge Julee Flood has been formally invested as Judge of the North Carolina Court of Appeals during a swearing-in ceremony in the Court of Appeals courtroom on Thursday, Feb. 23, according to a news release. Attendees of the ceremony included justices of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, judges of the North Carolina Court ...
Where the trial court’s written orders do not recite any standard of proof, and where the trial court also did not announce the standard of proof in open court when making its ruling at the adjudicatory portion of the hearing, we must reverse the termination of respondent’s parental rights. However, since petitioner presented evidence from ...
A unanimous N.C. Court of Appeals panel has ruled against a Central Prison staffer who claimed her whistleblowing blocked her from a promotion. The decision affirms an earlier ruling against the staffer.
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A trial judge was correct to dismiss a lawsuit filed by then-University of North Carolina students seeking tuition, housing and fee refunds when in-person instruction was canceled during the 2020 spring semester as the coronavirus pandemic began, the state Court of Appeals has ruled.
A North Carolina appeals court agrees that a trial judge was correct to dismiss a lawsuit filed by University of North Carolina students seeking refunds when in-person instruction got canceled in spring 2020 from the coronavirus pandemic.
A North Carolina judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by UNC students seeking coronavirus refunds. Students say they deserve reimbursements when the school shut down in March 2020.
A unanimous N.C. Court of Appeals panel has ruled in favor of the University of North Carolina System in a dispute involving tuition and fees paid during the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic. The court ruled that students cannot seek partial refunds because of COVID-related shutdowns across the UNC System in spring 2020.