Harrisburg Government Contract Lawyer, North Carolina


Edward J. McNaughton

Construction Contracts, Real Estate, Government Contract, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           

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Corinne A. Wolfe

General Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Edward J. Mcnaughton

Construction Contracts, Real Estate, Government Contract, Business
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Tripp v. City of Winston-Salem

... by the statute of limitations appearing in NCGS § 1-53(1). Section 1-53(1) provides that a statute of limitations is "within two years" for any "action against a local unit of government upon a contract, obligation or liability arising out of a contract, express or implied." NC Gen.Stat. ...

Proctor v. LOCAL GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES'RETIREMENT SYSTEM

... by the state and local governments and who fulfilled certain conditions, this could reasonably be considered by those persons as offers by the state or local government to guarantee the benefits if those persons fulfilled the conditions. When they did so, the contract was formed. ...

Meyer v. Government Employees Insurance Company

... David A. Meyer (plaintiff) appeals from a 5 November 2008 judgment entering summary judgment in favor of Government Employees Insurance Company (GEICO) and Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company ... T]he general rule is that an automobile insurance contract should be ...