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Arbitration North Carolina

Arbitration is a widely-used method for settling disputes between parties. During arbitration, parties submit their dispute to an impartial third person or party, usually chosen by the parties. Typically, parties... more +
Arbitration is a widely-used method for settling disputes between parties. During arbitration, parties submit their dispute to an impartial third person or party, usually chosen by the parties. Typically, parties to arbitration agree in advance to be bound by the arbitrator's decision. Arbitration is an alternative to litigation, but it shares many of the familiar features of litigation. Namely, parties to arbitration hold hearings before neutral decision-makers, present evidence and argue the merits of their position. Parties often choose arbitration due to its perceived advantages over litigation. Those perceived advantages include greater efficiency and flexibility, and lower costs. less -
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Buying? Not Married? Have You Considered Your Options for Real Estate Ownership and What Happens if You Break Up?

Purchasing a home is a significant financial investment, introducing unique legal considerations for unmarried couples. According to the National Association of Realtors’ 2024 Profile of Home Buyers and Sellers, unmarried...more

Ward and Smith, P.A.

Examining Changes to North Carolina's Law Governing Recovery of Attorneys' Fees in Construction Lien and Payment Bond Disputes

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Legal disputes arising from construction projects commonly involve lien claims (in the case of private construction projects) or payment bond claims (in the case of public construction projects) asserted by a general...more

Miles Mediation & Arbitration

Preparing Your Case for Court-Ordered Arbitration

Court dockets are crowded, a fact that has only been worsened by the pandemic. The ongoing slew of lawsuits is one reason why many courts are using court-ordered arbitration to help settle lawsuits without the necessity of...more

Cranfill Sumner LLP

North Carolina Court of Appeals Clarifies Is Jurisdiction to Review Orders Denying Motions to Compel Arbitration

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An order that denies a motion to compel arbitration, although interlocutory, can be appealed right away. Such rulings involve a substantial right that might be lost if appeal is delayed. But in JRM, Inc. v. HJM Cos., Inc.,...more

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Wright Construction Services, Inc. v. Hard Art Studio, PLLC

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Poyner Spruill recently prevailed before the North Carolina Court of Appeals.  On December 31st, 2020, in Wright Construction Services, Inc. v. Hard Art Studio, PLLC, the court reversed the Wake County Superior Court and...more

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