No specific laws identified for this ruling.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals affirmed the Industrial Commission's dismissal of plaintiff's workers' compensation claim for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, finding that the employment contract was formed in Virginia, not North Carolina.
Workers' compensation jurisdiction of North Carolina Industrial Commission N.C. Gen. Stat. 97-36 location where contract for employment was made last act test mandatory drug screening as a prerequisite of employment relationship
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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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