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Martini v. COMPANION PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY
Citations: 690 S.E.2d 704; 363 N.C. 805; 2010 N.C. LEXIS 39Docket: 323A09
Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; January 27, 2010; North Carolina; State Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed the discretionary review petition filed by Companion Property Casualty Insurance Company on August 10, 2009. The petition sought to include additional issues beyond those that formed the basis of a dissenting opinion from the North Carolina Court of Appeals. The Court denied this request on January 28, 2010, allowing only the issues tied to the dissenting opinion to be presented for review. Companion Property Casualty was instructed to file a new brief, limited to these issues, within 30 days of the certification of this order. The case citation is 690 S.E.2d 704 (2010), with the parties represented by Henry W. Gorham and Burley B. Mitchell, Jr. for the Defendant and John Randolph Ingram, II and R. Scott Brown for the Plaintiff.