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Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 95,392 Arthur Hunt J. Edgar Ramsey v. Michael L. Miller Roberts, Cogburn, McClure and Williams, a Partnership, and Interstate Securities Corporation William C. Jordan James E. Bradley, Jr., Manual Woodworkers, Inc. v. Michael L. Miller Roberts, Cogburn, McClure and Williams, a Partnership, and Interstate Securities Corporation William C. Jordan James E. Bradley, Jr., Arthur Hunt J. Edgar Ramsey v. Interstate Securities Corporation, and William C. Jordan James E. Bradley, Jr. Michael L. Miller Roberts, Cogburn, McClure and Williams, a Partnership, Manual Woodworkers, Inc. v. Interstate Securities Corporation, and William C. Jordan James E. Bradley, Jr. Michael L. Miller Roberts, Cogburn, McClure and Williams, a Partnership
See United Leasing Corp. v. Miller, 60 N.C.App. 40, 44-54 , 298 S.E.2d 409, 412-18 (1982), rev. den., 308 N.C. 194 , 302 S.E.2d 248 (1983). 16 As the North Carolina Supreme Court has explained: 36 A defendant ... is entitled to have any evidence tending to establish contributory negligence considered in the light most favorable to him and, if diverse inferences can reasonably be drawn from it, the evidence must be submitted to the jury with appropriate instructions as to its bearing on the issue. 37 Atkins v. Moye, 277 N.C. 179, 184 , 176 S.E.2d 789, 793 (1970); see also Radford v. Norris, 74 …
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Atkins v. Moye, 277 N.C. 179, 184 , 176 S.E.2d 789, 793 (1970); see also Radford v. Norris, 74 N.C.App. 87, 88-89 , 327 S.E.2d 620, 621-22 , rev. den., 314 N.C. 117 , 332 S.E.2d 483 (1985).
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The NORTH CAROLINA STATE BAR
v.
William M. SHEFFIELD, Attorney.
v.
William M. SHEFFIELD, Attorney.
248P85.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Jul 3, 1985.
Cited by 42 opinions | Published
[*483] Gary K. Berman, Durham, for defendant.
David R. Johnson, Raleigh, for the N.C. State Bar.
Defendant's petition for writ of certiorari to review the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals. Denied.