Opinion
No. 374A14–1.
10-10-2014
Donald H. Tucker, Jr., Raleigh, for Flue–Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation (n/k/a United States Tobacco Cooperative, Inc.). Jackson Wyatt Moore, Jr., Raleigh. J. Mitchell Armbruster, Raleigh. Philip R. Isley, Raleigh, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. Lonnie B. Williams, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. William Robert Cherry, Jr., Wilmington. C. Alan Runyan, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. A.G. Solomons, III. Dennis T. Worley, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. Paul J. Ekster. James L. Ward, Jr., for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. Terrry E. Richardson, Jr. Charles H. Williams, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al. K. Edward Greene, Raleigh. Tobias S. Hampson, Raleigh. Lee M. Whitman, Raleigh. John R. Wester, Charlotte. Derek L. Shaffer. Jon Corey. Quinn Emanuel.
Donald H. Tucker, Jr., Raleigh, for Flue–Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corporation (n/k/a United States Tobacco Cooperative, Inc.).
Jackson Wyatt Moore, Jr., Raleigh.
J. Mitchell Armbruster, Raleigh.
Philip R. Isley, Raleigh, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
Lonnie B. Williams, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
William Robert Cherry, Jr., Wilmington.
C. Alan Runyan, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
A.G. Solomons, III.Dennis T. Worley, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
Paul J. Ekster.
James L. Ward, Jr., for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
Terrry E. Richardson, Jr.
Charles H. Williams, for Fisher, Kaye W. et al.
K. Edward Greene, Raleigh.
Tobias S. Hampson, Raleigh.
Lee M. Whitman, Raleigh.
John R. Wester, Charlotte.
Derek L. Shaffer.
Jon Corey.
Quinn Emanuel.
Opinion
The following Order was entered:
Pursuant to N.C.G.S. 7A–31(a) and (b)(2) and Rule 15(e)(2) of the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure, the Court on its own initiative hereby certifies for review prior to determination in the Court of Appeals Fisher, et al v. Flue–Cured Tobacco Cooperative Stabilization Corp., COA 14–609. The case shall be docketed in this Court as of the date of this order. Briefs of the respective parties that have been submitted to the Court of Appeals shall be considered by this Court. Any party may file a new brief in this Court consistent with the North Carolina Rules of Appellate Procedure.