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Consumer Choice In The North Carolina Auto Insurance Market, Jeffrey O'Connell, Stephen Carroll, Michael Horowitz, Allan Abrahamse, Bradley Miliauskas
Consumer Choice In The North Carolina Auto Insurance Market, Jeffrey O'Connell, Stephen Carroll, Michael Horowitz, Allan Abrahamse, Bradley Miliauskas
Campbell Law Review
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The Duty To Defend - Brown V. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, George H. Pender
The Duty To Defend - Brown V. Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, George H. Pender
Campbell Law Review
This Note has five purposes. First, this Note reviews the facts of Brown v. Lumbermens Mut. Casualty Co. Second, this Note examines the judicial logic of the Brown decision. Third, this Note addresses public policy concerns left unanswered by the courts. Fourth, this Note examines Brown's impact on N.C. Gen. Stat. ยง 20-279.21(b)(4). Finally, this Note concludes that while Brown should be applauded for extending the duty to defend, the court unnecessarily stretched basic principles of contract law to justify its decision.
A Gap In The North Carolina Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Statute: Joint Tortfeasors - When And How Does Underinsured Motorist Coverage Apply?, Elizabeth H. Mccullough
A Gap In The North Carolina Motor Vehicle Liability Policy Statute: Joint Tortfeasors - When And How Does Underinsured Motorist Coverage Apply?, Elizabeth H. Mccullough
Campbell Law Review
This Comment examines North Carolina's underinsured motorist coverage statute, a standard North Carolina automobile insurance policy and applicable common law.