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Notes Bearing Interest, February 2012

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The Chair's Comments

Revised Article 13 of Chapter 55: Appraisal Rights (f/k/a Dissenters’ Rights) By John R. Miller

Restoring the Benefit of the Bargain: North Carolina Permits Limited Attorneys’ Fees Recoveries in Business Contracts By Stephen F. Later

A Recipe for Success: Clinical Referral to NC LEAP By Felicia A. Branch

Rhymes With “Yum Yum” – NC LEAP Assists Maker of Num Num Sauce By Russell Rawlings

Business Law Developments By Thomas J. Molony


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