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Wilner v. Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Sep 24, 2015
777 S.E.2d 67 (N.C. 2015)

Opinion

No. 234P15.

09-24-2015

Jonathan WILNER, et al., and all others similarly situated v. The CEDARS OF CHAPEL HILL, LLC, et al.

James T. Williams, Jr., Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al. Jennifer K. Van Zant, Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al. D.J. O'Brien, III, Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al. Benjamin R. Kuhn, Raleigh, for Wilner, Jonathan, et al. Amie C. Sivon, Raleigh, for Wilner, Diane, et al. R. Michael Pipkin, Chapel Hill, for Wilner, Diane, et al. Paul Stam, Apex, for N.C. Association of Realtors.


James T. Williams, Jr., Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al.

Jennifer K. Van Zant, Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al.

D.J. O'Brien, III, Greensboro, for The Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC, et al.

Benjamin R. Kuhn, Raleigh, for Wilner, Jonathan, et al.

Amie C. Sivon, Raleigh, for Wilner, Diane, et al.

R. Michael Pipkin, Chapel Hill, for Wilner, Diane, et al.

Paul Stam, Apex, for N.C. Association of Realtors.

ORDER

Upon consideration of the conditional petition filed on the 20th of July 2015 by Defendants in this matter for discretionary review of the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals pursuant to G.S. 7A–31, the following order was entered and is hereby certified to the North Carolina Court of Appeals:

“Dismissed as moot by order of the Court in conference, this the 24th of September 2015.”


Summaries of

Wilner v. Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC

Supreme Court of North Carolina.
Sep 24, 2015
777 S.E.2d 67 (N.C. 2015)
Case details for

Wilner v. Cedars of Chapel Hill, LLC

Case Details

Full title:Jonathan WILNER, et al., and all others similarly situated v. The CEDARS…

Court:Supreme Court of North Carolina.

Date published: Sep 24, 2015

Citations

777 S.E.2d 67 (N.C. 2015)

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