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Disposition of Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 2002
355 N.C. 490 (N.C. 2002)

Summary

dismissing issue and noting that “After the Full Commission renders a decision [as to the reasonableness of attorney's fees,] the matter must be appealed to ‘the senior resident judge of the superior court in the county in which the cause of action arose or in which the claimant resides.’ ”

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Opinion

2002


Summaries of

Disposition of Petitions for Discretionary Review

Supreme Court of North Carolina
Jan 1, 2002
355 N.C. 490 (N.C. 2002)

dismissing issue and noting that “After the Full Commission renders a decision [as to the reasonableness of attorney's fees,] the matter must be appealed to ‘the senior resident judge of the superior court in the county in which the cause of action arose or in which the claimant resides.’ ”

Summary of this case from Payton v. Barnes Transp.
Case details for

Disposition of Petitions for Discretionary Review

Case Details

Full title:DISPOSITION OF PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina

Date published: Jan 1, 2002

Citations

355 N.C. 490 (N.C. 2002)
563 S.E.2d 563

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