BROWN v. CITY OF GREENSBORO

No. COA99-472.

528 S.E.2d 588 (2000)

Rebeccah Joyce BROWN and Glen Hampton House, Inc., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. The CITY OF GREENSBORO, Defendant-Appellee.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

March 21, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Douglas, Ravenel, Hardy & Crihfield, L.L.P., by Robert D. Douglas, III, Greensboro, for plaintiff-appellants.

Office of the Greensboro City Attorney, by Becky Jo Peterson-Buie, Deputy City Attorney, and A. Terry Wood, Chief Deputy City Attorney, for defendant.


WYNN, Judge.

To survive a motion for summary judgment, a plaintiff must be able to provide evidence tending to establish all essential elements of her claim. In the case at bar, the plaintiff, Rebeccah Joyce Brown, argues that the City of Greensboro illegally discriminated against her by unevenly enforcing its parking requirements. However, because Ms. Brown failed to offer evidence of an essential element of her claim—that the City of Greensboro acted in a...

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