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Terrence W. Boyle

4th Circuit North Carolina North Carolina Eastern District Jul 2, 2021

NC Appellate Court Rules Plans Must Be Unambiguous to Hold a Creditor in Civil Contempt, Citing Taggart

After Taggart v. Lorenzen, plans, orders and injunctions must be highly specific to hold an offending creditor in contempt.
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