On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation, Firm News
by Bob Meynardie December 11, 2014 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation The most commonly used general conditions (AIA A201 – 2007) provides that an owner may terminate a construction contract...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation
by Bob Meynardie April 11, 2015 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Construction Litigation North Carolina General Statute § 1-50(a)(5) provides that “[n]o action to recover damages based upon or arising out of the...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law
by Bob Meynardie December 11, 2015 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation In Maurer v. Maurer, 2013 NCBC 44, 2013 WL ________, the North Carolina Business Court revisited the question of when a minority shareholder has an individual right to maintain an...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Outsourced General Counsel, Trade Secrets
by Bob Meynardie January 11, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation, Outsourced General Counsel A trade secret is business or technical information that is not generally known and not readily ascertainable through independent development or reverse...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business & Commercial Litigation, Business Law, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes
Overbroad Non-Compete Cannot Be Saved by Bob Meynardie March 28, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Business & Commercial Litigation, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes In Beverage Systems of the Carolinas, LLC v. Associated Beverage Repair, LLC, 2016 WL 1084117 (N.C. Supreme...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Trade Secrets
Comparing Federal and North Carolina Trade Secret Protection by Bob Meynardie May 9, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Trade Secrets & Non-Competes A new federal private cause of action to protect trade secrets appears imminent. Since North Carolina already allows private...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Firm News
by Bob Meynardie July 15, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation Our Top 10 Construction Terms series identifies and discusses the key construction contract provisions that affect risk allocation among the project...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts & Litigation, Firm News, Outsourced General Counsel
by Joe Nanney August 1, 2016 Construction Contracts & Litigation, Joe Nanney, Outsourced General Counsel North Carolina General Statutes chapter 44A grants contractors and certain subcontractors the right to place a lien on property if they are not paid in a...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts
by Bob Meynardie August 15, 2016 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts Our Top 10 Construction Terms series identifies and discusses the key construction contract provisions that affect risk allocation among the project participants. Indemnification Part 1 described...
On Behalf of Meynardie & Nanney, PLLC | Mar 25, 2019 | Blog, Business Law, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation
by Bob Meynardie June 30, 2017 Bob Meynardie, Construction Contracts, Construction Contracts & Litigation Although virtually any contract provision can impact the outcome of a dispute, most significant contract disputes are determined by how risks are allocated in...