Burden v. Dunson

2016 NCBC 33
CourtNorth Carolina Business Court
DecidedApril 27, 2016
Docket14-CVS-340
StatusPublished

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Burden v. Dunson, 2016 NCBC 33 (N.C. Super. Ct. 2016).

Opinion

Burden v. Dunson, 2016 NCBC 33.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COUNTY OF WAYNE 14 CVS 59 ("DGAF Action")

DILLARD/GOLDSBORO ALUMNI ) AND FRIENDS, INC., ) Plaintiff ) ) v. ) ) RAYMOND E. SMITH, JR. and ) NATHANIEL MOORE, ) Defendants )

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION COUNTY OF WAYNE 14 CVS 340 ("Burden Action")

PATRICIA BURDEN, WINSTON BARNES ) and MINERVA WOODARD, Directors for ) and on Behalf of The Dillard/Goldsboro ) Alumni and Friends Association, Inc., ) Plaintiffs ) ) v. ) ) SEDRICK DUNSON, JOHN HICKS, The ) Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni and Friends ) Association, Inc, as a Nominal Defendant, ) Defendants )

OPINION AND ORDER ON MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN THE BURDEN ACTION

THIS CAUSE, designated a mandatory complex business case by Order of the Chief

Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court, pursuant to N.C. Gen. Stat. § 7A-45.4(b)

(hereinafter, references to the North Carolina General Statutes will be to "G.S."), and

assigned to the undersigned Special Superior Court Judge for Complex Business Cases,

comes before the Court upon Defendants Sedrick Dunson, John Hicks, and the Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni and Friends Association, Inc.'s ("Defendants") Motion for

Summary Judgment in the Burden Action ("Burden Action Motion").1

THE COURT, after considering the Burden Action Motion, briefs in support of and in

opposition to the Burden Action Motion, the record evidence filed by the parties,2 and other

appropriate matters of record, CONCLUDES that the Burden Action Motion should be

GRANTED for the reasons stated herein.3

Haithcock, Barfield, Hulse & Kinsey, PLLC by Glenn A. Barfield, Esq. and M. Bryan King, Esq. for Plaintiffs Patricia Burden, Winston Barnes, and Minerva Woodard.

Smith, Anderson, Blount, Dorsett, Mitchell & Jernigan, LLP by Rosemary G. Kenyon, Esq. and Jang H. Jo, Esq. for Defendants Sedrick Dunson, John Hicks, and Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni and Friends Association, Inc.

McGuire, Judge.

A. Introduction.

1. Dillard/Goldsboro Alumni and Friends, Inc. ("DGAF") is a nonprofit

corporation comprised of former students of Dillard High School and Goldsboro High School

which, historically, has provided fellowship among its members and scholarships to students

in the Wayne County, North Carolina area. Recently, however, this organization, its

directors, national officers, and members, have been embroiled in a series of disputes that

has resulted in the filing of four separate civil actions in Wayne County since January 2014,

all of which having been assigned to the undersigned. This lawsuit ("Burden Action") and

1 The Burden Action was consolidated with the DGAF Action (Wayne 14 CVS 59) for pretrial purposes

by Order of this Court dated April 4, 2014. A separate opinion and order is being issued this same date regarding the summary judgment motion filed in the DGAF Action. 2 Plaintiffs did not file any affidavits, depositions, or other evidentiary material in response to the

Burden Action Motion. Nevertheless, the Burden Action is consolidated with the DGAF Action. Accordingly, the Court will consider the affidavits and evidentiary material filed by Plaintiffs in response to the DGAF Action Motion. 3 John Hicks resigned from the DGAF Board in October of 2014. Since the only claims against Hicks

in the Burden Action are for injunctive relief related solely to his role as a member of the DGAF Board, those claims are now moot. Accordingly, the Court GRANTS Defendants' motion for summary judgment to the extent it seeks dismissal of claims against Hicks. the three related lawsuits arise from a governance dispute between rival factions of the

DGAF Board of Directors represented on the one hand by Directors Sedrick Dunson and John

Hicks ("Dunson/Hicks faction"), and on the other by Raymond E. Smith, Jr. ("Smith")4 and

Directors Patricia Burden, Winston Barnes, and Minerva Woodard ("Smith/Burden faction").

The dispute largely centers on the division of authority between the DGAF Board of Directors

and the National President, and a major source of contention is whether the DGAF Board

had authority to remove the National President from office. On that point, the Dunson/Hicks

faction contends that Smith was properly removed as National President on November 7,

2013, but that he refused to acknowledge his removal. Smith instead undertook a course of

conduct intended to obstruct and disrupt the DGAF Board. For its part, the Smith/Burden

faction contends that the board members who voted to remove Smith were from chapters that

were not properly constituted under DGAF's by-laws.5 Accordingly, the Smith/Burden

faction contends that Smith's removal as National President was invalid. In this lawsuit,

Plaintiffs seek a broad variety of injunctive relief relating to this ongoing dispute between

two factions of DGAF's Board of Directors.

B. Factual and Procedural Background.

2. The factual background of this action, and the underlying dispute between the

parties has been set forth in a number of previous Court orders, and that background is

incorporated herein by reference. Only that background necessary to provide context to and

decide the Burden Action Motion will be discussed below.

3. DGAF is a nonprofit corporation, organized under Chapter 55A of the North

Carolina General Statutes. DGAF has six local chapters. The home chapter is in Goldsboro,

4 At times material, Smith held the office of DGAF's National President. 5 The contention is based on the Smith/Burden factions claims that certain chapters had failed to file

with the national office various lists of members and other reports required by the DGAF Constitution. North Carolina. DGAF also has chapters in Atlanta, New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia,

and Washington, D.C. DGAF has adopted a written Constitution and By-Laws ("Constitution

and By-Laws") which were last revised and amended in March 1999.

4. The Constitution and By-Laws provide that the DGAF Board of Directors is

comprised of the National President of DGAF, the president of each of the six chapters and a

"member-at-large" from each chapter, and the National Treasurer, National Scholarship

Chairperson, National Financial Secretary, National Recorder, and the Vice Chairman (the

National Treasurer, Financial Secretary, Scholarship Chairperson, Recorder and Vice

Chairman are collectively referred to as "Officers"). The Constitution and By-Laws provide

that the National President and the 12 chapter members of the Board of Directors are "Voting

Members" of the Board,6 and that the other national officers on the Board are "Non-voting

Members." The Constitution and By-Laws state that the Board of Directors "is the absolute

governing body of the organization."7

5. In May 2013, DGAF's members elected Smith as DGAF's National President,

and on October 5, 2013, Smith took office. Shortly thereafter, a disagreement arose

concerning the appointment of the remaining national officers of DGAF.8 On October 16,

2013, the DGAF Board appointed Elizabeth Williams as the National Treasurer.9 The

Dunson/Hicks faction contends that Smith refused to cooperate with Williams as National

Treasurer. The Smith/Burden faction asserts that Smith tried to work with Williams, but

that Williams unreasonably refused to work with Smith.10

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