ROGERS v. T.J.X. COMPANIES, INC.

No. 9010SC243.

398 S.E.2d 610 (1990)

101 N.C. App. 99

Barbara ROGERS, Plaintiff, v. T.J.X. COMPANIES, INC. and Michael Nourse, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 18, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Toms, Reagan & Montgomery by Frederic E. Toms and Charles H. Montgomery, Cary, for plaintiff, appellant.

Maupin Taylor Ellis & Adams, P.A. by Thomas W.H. Alexander, Sharon L. Hartman, and Glenn E. Gray, Raleigh, for defendants, appellees.


HEDRICK, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff first contends the trial court erred in granting defendants' motion for summary judgment with respect to her false imprisonment claim "for the reason that the pleadings and deposition testimony presented disclose that there are genuine issues as to material facts and that the defendants are not entitled to judgment as a matter of law." We agree.

Summary judgment is a drastic remedy and must be used cautiously. Bradshaw v...

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