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Category: Other 75-1.1 Issues

July 20, 2021 Scottie Forbes Lee
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Does Noerr–Pennington Immunity Apply to State-Law Tort Claims?

A claim under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 75-1.1 can sometimes trigger a constitutional challenge. A defendant might argue that an unfairness claim under section 75-1.1 is unconstitutionally vague, or that applying section 75-1.1 extraterritorially violates the Dormant Commerce Clause. Or a defendant might argue that the claim concerns conduct protected by […]

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February 23, 2021 Scottie Forbes Lee
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N.C. Supreme Court Clarifies Requirements for Claims under State Constitution’s Anti-monopoly Clause

Last month, we discussed an important decision from the Supreme Court of North Carolina involving antitrust claims against Atrium Health, the large public-hospital system in Charlotte. In DiCesare v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Hospital Authority, the Supreme Court held that quasi-municipal corporations like Atrium are exempt from liability under chapter 75—including section 75-1.1 […]

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September 22, 2020
Posted in  Choice of Law Misrepresentations Other 75-1.1 Issues

Paper Airplanes and Passing Notes: Sending a Complaint to Industry Contacts Lands a Section 75-1.1 Claim

In this week’s post, we’re taking a trip across the country to see how a federal court in Utah applied section 75-1.1. We’ve previously written about how courts outside of North Carolina interpret section 75-1.1, like this one in California, or this one in Massachusetts. Last month, the U.S. District […]

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