Bamberger v. Bernholz, 391 S.E.2d 192 (N.C. 1990). · Go Syfert
Bamberger v. Bernholz, 391 S.E.2d 192 (N.C. 1990). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
12 citation events (8 in the last 25 years) across 2 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Young v. Gum (ncctapp, 2007-09-04)
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discussed Cited "see" Young v. Gum (2×)
N.C. Ct. App. · 2007 · signal: see · confidence high
See Bamberger v. Bernholz, 326 N.C. 589 , 391 S.E.2d 192 (1990) (adopting dissenting opinion of Lewis, J., in the Court of Appeals, 96 N.C.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Summer v. Allran (2×)
N.C. Ct. App. · 1990 · signal: see also · confidence low
Id.; see also Bamberger v. Bernholz, 326 N.C. 589 , 391 S.E.2d 192 (1990) (reversing 96 N.C.
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William L. BAMBERGER, Jr.
v.
Roger B. BERNHOLZ and Coleman, Bernholz, Dickerson, Bernholz, Gledhill, and Hargrave, a North Carolina General Partnership.
1A90.
Supreme Court of North Carolina.
May 10, 1990.
391 S.E.2d 192
Per Curiam.
Cited by 3 opinions  |  Published

[*193] Elliot & Pishko, P.A. by David C. Pishko, Winston-Salem, for plaintiff-appellee.

Young, Moore, Henderson & Alvis, P.A. by M. Lee Cheney and Jerry S. Alvis, Raleigh, for defendants-appellants.

PER CURIAM.

The decision of the Court of Appeals is reversed for the reasons stated in Judge Lewis' dissenting opinion.

REVERSED.