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  1. Lawsuits | North Carolina Judicial Branch

    Once a non-criminal case is decided by a district or superior court judge, a new trial is generally not an option and appeals can be filed only to the North Carolina Court of Appeals, and perhaps to the Supreme Court of North Carolina.

  2. North Carolina lawsuit moves to remove pro-slavery ... - TAG24

    1 day ago · A lawsuit in Columbia, North Carolina is fighting to have a shocking pro-slavery etching removed from a Confederate monument outside a local courthouse. | TAG24

  3. Confederate statue dedicated to ‘faithful slaves’ targeted in ...

    2 days ago · A federal lawsuit filed in Columbia, North Carolina is targeting a Confederate monument outside a courthouse that bears an inscription with the line "IN APPRECIATION OF OUR FAITHFUL SLAVES." The ...

  4. Cases, Dockets and Filings in North Carolina

    Plaintiff: Justin Robinson Defendant: Mariner Finance, LLC Cause Of Action: 15 U.S.C. § 1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act Court: Fourth Circuit › North Carolina › U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina Type: Other Statutes › Consumer Credit

  5. This guide explains the basic steps and practice tips in filing a civil lawsuit in North Carolina state court. Lawsuits are com-menced with the delivery of a summons and complaint to the Clerk of Court.

  6. Steps in a North Carolina Personal Injury Lawsuit: What to Expect

    Aug 11, 2025 · Learn what to expect in a North Carolina personal injury lawsuit—from consultation to trial—and how a skilled attorney can guide you every step.

  7. Attorney General Jeff Jackson Sues to Protect $165 Million ...

    Jul 14, 2025 · The federal education grant funding at stake in this lawsuit supports North Carolina public school budgets, teacher salaries, before- and after-school programs for students, community learning centers, teacher development programs, and more.