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The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court's order denying the defendant's motion to determine the workers' compensation lien amount, holding the trial court had jurisdiction under N.C. Gen. Stat. § 97-10.2(j) to determine the lien despite the prior amended judgment, and remanded for further proceedings.
Workers' Compensation, N.C. Gen. Stat. 97-10.2(j), Determination of workers' compensation lien on judgment that employee obtained against third-party tortfeasor, Res Judicata
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unemployment benefits; discharge; voluntary departure; misconduct; benefit eligibility.
second opinion evaluation, temporary partial disability, wage records
NCWHA, UDTP, severance payment, non-compete payment
Rule 12(b)(6); at-will employment; wrongful discharge; N.C.G.S. § 143-422.2; sex discrimination.
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