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    A MAJOR WIN ON APPEAL FOR A LINDLEY LAW CLIENT

    Lindley Law represented the Plaintiff, DavFam, LLC (“DavFam”), in a matter initially before the court in 2016.  After an unsuccessful appeal by the Defendant, and petition for discretionary review to the North Carolina Supreme Court, the trial court’s decision in favor of DavFam is affirmed and upheld.  Congratulations to DavFam and Lindley Law for the victory!   DavFam is a closely-held family entity, whose members are siblings, and which owns real estate across North Carolina.  The Defendant is a sibling of the DavFam members, but he is not a member or manager in the LLC.  Among the assets held by DavFam is real estate located in Alleghany County, North Carolina…

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    LAMARRE V. MARTINEZ: A (QUIET) DISCUSSION OF ACTIONS TO QUIET TITLE

    The recent North Carolina Court of Appeals decision in LaMarre v. Martinez addresses an action to quiet title between parties to a real property transaction.  Specifically, the court provides guidance for determining the applicable statute of limitations.   Actions to Quiet Title   In North Carolina, an action to quiet title may be brought to determine the validity of adverse claims by multiple persons to an estate or an interest in real property.  The court’s role in such actions is to determine the rightful owner to a particular piece of real property.  Disputes over rightful ownership to real property often arise in the context of interfamilial transfers or transfers that…