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Lanvale Properties v. County of Cabarrus

Citations: 711 S.E.2d 435; 2011 N.C. LEXIS 567; 2011 WL 2811534Docket: 438PA10-1

Court: Supreme Court of North Carolina; July 18, 2011; North Carolina; State Supreme Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

In the case of Lanvale Properties, LLC, et al. v. County of Cabarrus, the Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed a motion filed by the North Carolina Home Builders Association requesting permission to submit an amicus curiae brief. The motion was considered and subsequently granted by the Court during a conference held on July 18, 2011. The parties involved included G. Nicholas Herman representing the County of Cabarrus, James E. Scarbrough for Lanvale Properties, and Richard M. Koch along with Christy E. Wilhelm also for the County of Cabarrus, with J. Michael Carpenter and Daniel C. Higgins representing the North Carolina Home Builders Association. The order allowing the motion was officially recorded on the same date.

Legal Issues Addressed

Amicus Curiae Brief Submission

Application: The Supreme Court of North Carolina granted a motion permitting the North Carolina Home Builders Association to submit an amicus curiae brief in the case.

Reasoning: The Supreme Court of North Carolina addressed a motion filed by the North Carolina Home Builders Association requesting permission to submit an amicus curiae brief. The motion was considered and subsequently granted by the Court during a conference held on July 18, 2011.

Judicial Conference Decision

Application: A decision regarding the motion was made during a judicial conference, resulting in the approval of the amicus curiae brief submission.

Reasoning: The motion was considered and subsequently granted by the Court during a conference held on July 18, 2011.