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    North Carolina Law of Damages (Woodlief), 2025-2026 ed.

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    PROVIEW NC LAW OF DAMAGES 5TH EDITION NC PRACTICE 2025-2026 ENTITLEMENT

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    Following the format of the previous editions, North Carolina Law of Damages discusses general types of damages and applies damage principles to various substantive areas of law. Coverage includes:

    • Contracts
    • Torts
    • Business associations
    • Employment
    Publisher:The Harrison Company
    Service Number:43485603
    Publication date:2025-12-02
    Practice area:Damages
    Jurisdiction:North Carolina
    External Product Title:PROVIEW NC LAW OF DAMAGES 5TH EDITION NC PRACTICE 2025-2026 ENTITLEMENT
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    Alan D. Woodlief Jr., Associate Dean for Admissions and Administration, Associate Professor of Law, Elon University School of Law

    Woodlief was named associate dean and director of admissions for the Elon University School of Law in May 2005. He had served as associate dean for admissions at Campbell University's law school since 1999. A 1994 Campbell law graduate, Woodlief joined