WHITE v. THOMPSON

No. COA08-953.

676 S.E.2d 104 (2009)

Charles M. WHITE and Earl Ellis, individually and now or formerly d/b/a Ace Fabrication and Welding, a North Carolina General Partnership, Plaintiffs v. Andrew THOMPSON, Douglas Thompson, and Fran Lurkee, alias, Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

May 5, 2009.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lee & Lee, Attorneys, by Junius B. Lee, III, Whiteville, for plaintiffs.

Ralph G. Jorgensen, Tabor City, for defendants Andrew Thompson and Douglas Thompson.


WYNN, Judge.

To establish a claim for unfair or deceptive trade practices, evidence must show that the alleged unfair or deceptive acts were in or affecting commerce.1 Defendants Andrew Thompson and Douglas Thompson argue that because their alleged unfair and deceptive acts were not in or affecting commerce, the trial court erred by trebling the award of damages against them. We reverse as to...

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