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Personal jurisdiction ruling favors hotel’s parent company

Summary by nclawyersweekly.com
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has held that the state courts lack personal jurisdiction over the parent company of a national hotel chain, reversing a Mecklenburg County superior court order that allowed the suit to proceed. The plaintiff, a long‑term guest at a Charlotte extended‑stay property, sued the franchised hotel and the defendant parent
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nclawyersweekly.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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