· 5/10/2004
Strawbridge v. Sugar Mountain Resort, Inc.
Citations
- 320 F. Supp. 2d 425
- 2004 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 14561
- 2004 WL 1273312
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- denying summary judgment for defendant on piercing claim, in part because plaintiff’s evidence showed that sole shareholder was also the corporation’s sole director and president
- applying North Carolina law and noting relevance of “centralized corporate governance”
- in light of statutory duty imposed on ski area operators not to negligently engage in conduct that causes injury, exculpatory clause on back of lift ticket was unenforceable
- “To prevail on a negligence claim in North Carolina, a plaintiff must establish that 1
- in light of statutory duty imposed on ski area operators not to negligently engage in conduct that causes injury, exculpatory clause on back of lift ticket was unenforceable
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Judges: Thornburg
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