Narrative Opinion Summary
The Supreme Court of North Carolina issued an order regarding a motion filed by United Policyholders on January 26, 2009, seeking permission to submit an Amicus Curiae Brief in the case of Harleysville Insurance v. Buzz of Insect. The court granted the motion, allowing United Policyholders to submit their brief, provided it is submitted within the specified time frame and in accordance with Appellate Rule 28(i). The order was made during a court conference on January 28, 2009. Various legal representatives from Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company, International Garment Tech, Erie Insurance, and the North Carolina Association of Defense Attorneys were involved in the case.
Legal Issues Addressed
Amicus Curiae Brief Submission under Appellate Rule 28(i)subscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The court granted the motion for an amicus curiae brief submission by United Policyholders, provided the brief is submitted within the specified time frame and in accordance with the rules.
Reasoning: The court granted the motion, allowing United Policyholders to submit their brief, provided it is submitted within the specified time frame and in accordance with Appellate Rule 28(i).
Court Conference Decision Makingsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The decision to grant the motion for the amicus curiae brief was made during a court conference, indicating procedural adherence to decision-making processes.
Reasoning: The order was made during a court conference on January 28, 2009.