Opinion
147PA18-1
03-27-2019
CHAMBERS v. The MOSES H. CONE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, et al.
John F. Bloss, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, For Chambers, Christopher Barry L. Kramer, Attorney at Law, For Chambers, Christopher Philip J. Mohr, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, For The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, et al Brent Fancher Powell, Winston-Salem, Attorney at Law, For The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, et al Burton Craige, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. Carol L. Brooke, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. Jack Holtzman, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. Clermont F. Ripley, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. William R. Corbett, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. Deborah Goldstein, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al. Narendra K. Ghosh, Chapel Hill, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
John F. Bloss, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, For Chambers, Christopher
Barry L. Kramer, Attorney at Law, For Chambers, Christopher
Philip J. Mohr, Greensboro, Attorney at Law, For The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, et al
Brent Fancher Powell, Winston-Salem, Attorney at Law, For The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital, et al
Burton Craige, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
Carol L. Brooke, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
Jack Holtzman, Raleigh, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
Clermont F. Ripley, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
William R. Corbett, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
Deborah Goldstein, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
Narendra K. Ghosh, Chapel Hill, Attorney at Law, For N.C. Justice Center, et al.
The following order has been entered on the conditional motion filed on the 24th of May 2018 by North Carolina Justice Center, Center for Responsible Lending, and North Carolina Advocates for Justice for leave to file Amicus Curiae Brief:
"Motion Allowed by order of the Court in conference, this the 27th of March 2019."
Unless already submitted, the Amicus Brief shall be submitted to the court within the times allowed and in the manner provided by Appellate Rule 28(i).