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Wright v. Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice, LLP

United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Divisional Office Division
May 19, 2014
3:14-cv-00240-GCM (W.D.N.C. May. 19, 2014)

Summary

In S. v. Womble, 112 N.C. 863, the exemption was sustained solely upon the ground that the local act conferring it was saved from repeal by sec. 3873 of The Code. This, as we have already seen, is (610) otherwise under the provisions of Rev., 5458.

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Opinion

3:14-cv-00240-GCM

05-19-2014

Earl Wright, Plaintiff(s), v. Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice,LLP et al, Defendant(s).


JUDGMENT IN CASE

DECISION BY COURT. This action having come before the Court and a decision having been rendered; IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Judgment is hereby entered in accordance with the Court's May 19, 2014 Order.

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Frank G. Johns, Clerk

United States District Court


Summaries of

Wright v. Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice, LLP

United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Divisional Office Division
May 19, 2014
3:14-cv-00240-GCM (W.D.N.C. May. 19, 2014)

In S. v. Womble, 112 N.C. 863, the exemption was sustained solely upon the ground that the local act conferring it was saved from repeal by sec. 3873 of The Code. This, as we have already seen, is (610) otherwise under the provisions of Rev., 5458.

Summary of this case from State v. Cantwell
Case details for

Wright v. Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice, LLP

Case Details

Full title:Earl Wright, Plaintiff(s), v. Womble Carlyle Sandrige & Rice,LLP et al…

Court:United States District Court Western District of North Carolina Divisional Office Division

Date published: May 19, 2014

Citations

3:14-cv-00240-GCM (W.D.N.C. May. 19, 2014)

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