CHAPLIN et al v. ROWE et al

Track this case

Case overview

Case Number:

1:23-cv-00423

Court:

North Carolina Middle

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Other

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

WILLIAM L. OSTEEN, JR

Firms

Companies

Sectors & Industries:

  1. June 07, 2024

    Court Software Co., NC Sheriff Fight To Exit Civil Rights Action

    Texas-based software company Tyler Technologies and a North Carolina sheriff continued their push this week to escape a proposed class action alleging North Carolina's new digital court system led to wrongful arrests and extended jail time.

  2. May 08, 2024

    NC Court Clerks, Administrators Escape Digital Courts Suit

    Plaintiffs in a proposed class action have voluntarily dropped North Carolina court administrators and clerks from a lawsuit alleging that flaws in the state's electronic court filing system led to unlawful arrests and longer jail stays.

  3. April 11, 2024

    Software Co., NC Officials Want Out Of Digital Courts Row

    Software company Tyler Technologies, North Carolina court administrators and two sheriffs have asked a federal court to release them from a proposed class action alleging the state's new digital filing system has led to unlawful arrests and detentions.

  4. April 08, 2024

    Sheriff Wants Out Of Civil Rights Suit Over NC Court Software

    A North Carolina sheriff has asked for an early exit from a proposed class action alleging the state's new digital court system has led to unlawful arrests and detentions, saying most of the claims pertain to state officials and the company that built the software rather than any wrongdoing on his part.

  5. February 27, 2024

    Sheriff, Clerk Tacked On To NC Court Software Class Action

    The Mecklenburg County sheriff and clerk of courts have joined a growing list of defendants in a proposed civil rights class action alleging that North Carolina's new digital court system has led to unlawful arrests and detentions in the Tar Heel State.

  6. January 17, 2024

    Software Co. Seeks To Escape NC Digital Court System Suit

    A Texas-based software-maker whose technology is accused in a proposed class action of leading to unlawful arrests and detentions in North Carolina county courts has urged a federal judge to toss it from the case.

  7. January 08, 2024

    Court Software Co. Wants Class Cert. Denied In NC Case

    A Texas-based public sector software maker asked a North Carolina federal court Friday to deny certification for a proposed class of people alleging the use of the company's technology in North Carolina county courts led to unlawful arrests and detentions. Proving negligence in the case would necessitate a slew of individual trials that would inherently betray any arguments of commonality between potential class members, the company told the court.

  8. January 01, 2024

    Top North Carolina Cases To Watch In 2024

    Constitutional challenges reign supreme in North Carolina in 2024 as a liberal state Supreme Court justice confronts a judicial watchdog's investigation into comments she made about diversity on the bench and critics look to dismantle part of the state's 12-week abortion law.

  9. December 19, 2023

    NC Residents Ask For Cert. In Court Software Class Action

    A group of North Carolina residents have asked for certification in their proposed class action alleging the state's new digital court system has led to hundreds of wrongful arrests and detentions, with all facing common issues sufficient to satisfy class requirements.

  10. October 30, 2023

    NC Courts Added To Civil Rights Suit Over Software Troubles

    The North Carolina Administrative Office of the Courts and several officials have been tacked onto a proposed civil rights class action over the state's new digital court system, which has allegedly been beset by troubles since its rollout earlier this year.

Hello! I'm Law360's automated support bot.

How can I help you today?

For example, you can type:
  • I forgot my password
  • I took a free trial but didn't get a verification email
  • How do I sign up for a newsletter?
Ask a question!