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AttorneySteven Joseph represents clients in a variety of commercial litigation matters through all phases of litigation. His recent experience includes mass torts and product liability, insurance recovery, unfair and deceptive trade ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court’s recent decision in Empire Contractors, Inc. v. Town of Apex, 923 S.E.2d 516 (N.C. 2025), highlights the importance that individual fact issues can play at the class certification stage, including in cases under the North Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure.
In Empire Contractors, a developer brought a putative class action against the Town of Apex challenging the Town’s collection of recreation fees from developers when they develop land and seeking a refund of paid fees. It also sought a declaration that the fee was unlawful under North ...
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