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      "TOMMY DAVIS NATHAN CAMERON, and wife LISA CAMERON v. MERISEL, INC., MERISEL PROPERTIES, INC., MERISEL AMERICAS, INC., and BRIAN GOLDSWORTHY"
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      "Hunton & Williams LLP, by Steven B. Epstein, for plaintiffappellees/appellants.",
      "Cranfill, Sumner & Hartzog, L.L.P., by William W. Pollock, for defendant-appellants/appellees."
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    "head_matter": "TOMMY DAVIS NATHAN CAMERON, and wife LISA CAMERON v. MERISEL, INC., MERISEL PROPERTIES, INC., MERISEL AMERICAS, INC., and BRIAN GOLDSWORTHY\nNo. 227PA04\n(Filed 4 March 2005)\nOn discretionary review pursuant to N.C.G.S. \u00a7 7A-31 of a unanimous decision of the Court of Appeals, 163 N.C. App. 224, 593 S.E.2d 416 (2004), affirming in part and reversing and remanding in part an order entered on 19 August 2002 by Judge Narley L. Cashwell in Superior Court, Wake County. On 12 August 2004, the Supreme Court allowed plaintiffs\u2019 conditional petition for discretionary review as to additional issues. Heard in the Supreme Court 8 February 2005.\nHunton & Williams LLP, by Steven B. Epstein, for plaintiffappellees/appellants.\nCranfill, Sumner & Hartzog, L.L.P., by William W. Pollock, for defendant-appellants/appellees."
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