Nc winters biography
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- Born Nicolas Kim Coppola, he changed his name early in his career to avoid the appearance of nepotism, taking the familial name from the Marvel.
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N.C. Winters
N.C. Winters works as an artist constantly drawing, painting, or creating something daily. Winters creates art exploring the subconscious both as method for creation, and subject of his various works which often have a strong emphasis on the figure and identity in general. He works from his home studio in sunny San Diego, California.
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Original Art
- Erika Sanada - "Chikkoi Warrior - Hana, Kaoru" - ceramic, cold finish
- Nom Kinnear King - 'Vedette' - oil on panel
- Nom Kinnear King - "Lueven" - oil on wood
- Calvin Ma - "Sway" - ceramic, glaze
- Pickled Circus - "The Artful Snatcher" - epoxy clay, resin, metal, wood & vinyl Toddlerpillar
- Gustavo Rimada - "Corazon de Piedra" - acrylic on wood
- Dulk - 'Puffin' - pencil and acrylic paint on japanese paper
- Dulk - 'Otter' - pencil and acrylic paint on japanese paper
- Aof Smith - 'Juggling With Life' - oil on linen
- Jana Brike - 'Quiescence' - oil on linen
- Jana Brike - 'B
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Represented Family Dollar as the plaintiff in a breach of contract and unfair and deceptive trade practices case arising from a vendor’s premature termination of a contract and failure to pay for accrued rebate hours. Family Dollar Operations, Inc. v. Driveline Retail Merchandising, Inc., No. 3:17-cv-00054-FDW-DSC (W.D.N.C.).
Represented health insurer operating in North Carolina in the North Carolina Business Court in a putative class action brought by chiropractors alleging antitrust, unfair and deceptive trade practice, breach of fiduciary duty, and declaratory judgment claims arising out of payors’ relationship with an intermediary managing their chiropractic provider networks. Obtained Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal; matter affirmed on appeal.
Represented Plaintiff Neusoft Medical Systems, U.S.A., Inc. in a lawsuit involving claims of conversion, violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, misappropriation of trade secrets, unjust enrichment, and violation of North Carolina’s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act. The case also had significant issues regarding the enforcem
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John W. Winters, Sr. (1920-2004)
Born on January 21, 1920 in Raleigh, North Carolina, John W. Winters, Sr. lived an accomplished life in the city where his “family home” had always been. Before he died on February 15, 2004, Winters started a construction company and real estate management business and became Raleigh’s first African American city councilman and one of the first African Americans elected to the North Carolina State Senate since the Reconstruction Era.
According to Winters, his Tar Heel lineage started when his great-grandfather, James Winters, a free black and lawyer, moved to Raleigh in 1793. As a boy, Winters lived in what he called a “mixed neighborhood,” located near present-day Martin Street. During a 1989 interview, Winters recalled that in his childhood African Americans donated generously to local black churches, universities, and Masonic lodges. He also remembered that African American community life in Raleigh revolved around such institutions.
Winters’s entrepreneurial career began
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