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finding that parties who were not part of the prior litigation could use those proceedings offensively against parties that were part of the prior litigation
Summary of this case from Musselwhite v. Mid-Atl. Rest. Corp.Opinion
1984
finding that parties who were not part of the prior litigation could use those proceedings offensively against parties that were part of the prior litigation
Summary of this case from Musselwhite v. Mid-Atl. Rest. Corp.1984
finding that parties who were not part of the prior litigation could use those proceedings offensively against parties that were part of the prior litigation
Summary of this case from Musselwhite v. Mid-Atl. Rest. Corp.Full title:PETITIONS FOR DISCRETIONARY REVIEW
Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina
Date published: Jan 1, 1984
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