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20 opinions for “ANNIE YATES”
Brown v. Yatespublic domain
68 So.3d 758 (2011) Annie BROWN, Appellant v. Kim YATES, Appellee. No. 2009-CA-02032-COA. Court of Appeals of Mississippi. August 16, 2011. Richard C. Roberts III, Jackson, David Bridges, Brandon, attorneys for appellant. J. Edward Rainer, Gary Lee Williams, Brandon, attorneys for appellee. Before IRVING, P.J., BARNES and MAXWELL, JJ. IRVING, P.
State v. Yatespublic domain
571 A.2d 575 (1990) STATE v. Richard C. YATES. No. 89-52-C.A. Supreme Court of Rhode Island. April 2, 1990. *576 James E. O'Neil, Atty. Gen., Jeffrey Greer, Asst. Atty. Gen., Annie Goldberg, Sp. Asst. Atty. Gen., for plaintiff. Richard Casparian, Public Defender, Barbara Hurst, Paula Rosin, Asst. Public Defenders, for defe
Yates v. BMW of North America, Inc.public domain
See my special concurrence in BMW of North America, Inc. v.Gore, [Ms. 1920324, August 19, 1994] ___ So.2d ___ (Ala. 1994).* * Note from the reporter of decisions: Gore opinion cited by Justice Houston was dated October 29, 1993. On August 19, 1994, the Supreme Court withdrew that October 29, 1993, Gore opinion and substituted a
In re Yatespublic domain
*619ATTORNEY DISCIPLINARY PROCEEDINGS PER CURIAM. _J¿This disciplinary matter arises from formal charges filed by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel (“ODC”) against respondent, James L. Yates, an attorney licensed to practice law in Louisiana, but currently ineligible to practice. FORMAL CHARGES Count I <
Yates ex rel. Yates v. Children's Workshoppublic domain
LOBRANO, Judge. On July 22, 1985, Chianni Yates (Chianni) fell from a sliding board and fractured her right elbow while playing in the back yard/playground of The Children’s Workshop, the day care center she attended. Chianni, through her mother and natural tutrix Adrienne Yates (Adrienne), filed suit in the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans against The Children’s Workshop and its insurers, ABC Insurance Company a
Roberts v. T.P. Three Enterprises, Inc.public domain
321 S.W.3d 674 (2010) Bettie J. ROBERTS a/k/a Bettie Berard and the Heirs of Annie Mary Johnson, Appellants, v. T.P. THREE ENTERPRISES, INC., Appellee. No. 14-09-00206-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.). August 3, 2010. *675 Matthew B. Edquist, Angleton, for appellants. Michael J. Darlow, Michael C. Whalen
Yates v. Yatespublic domain
This suit was brought by Annie Yates, surviving widow of Jack Yates, deceased, against Willis Yates, administrator of the community estate of deceased and his surviving wife, and the surety on his bond as such. It was brought in the Justice Court, and the purpose of the suit was to recover of the administrator the sum of $102 alleged to have been partitioned to appellant by an order of the probate court in which the administration was pending upon her application for such, filed under article
Bettie J. Robert AKA Bettie Berard and the Heirs Annie Mary Johnson v. TP Three Enterprises, Inc.public domain
Affirmed and Opinion filed August 3, 2010. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals <
Wilson v. H.M.A., L.L.C.public domain
In November 1998, Eloise Hamler sued Annie Ruth Wilson and several other individuals, seeking a sale of real estate that they jointly owned and a division of the proceeds. The trial court ordered that the real property be sold to the highest bidder in a sealed-bid auction. Peyton Cochrane submitted the highest bid — $86,100; that bid was contingent, however, upon Cochrane's *Page 296 being able to purchase adjoining real property owned by Wilson.
State Ex Rel. Provitt v. Colemanpublic domain
The State of Alabama, on the relation of Annie D. Provitt (hereinafter "the State"), appeals from a judgment of the Montgomery County Circuit Court, dismissing the State's appeal to that court of a child-support judgment that, among other things, had directed the Montgomery County office of the State Department of Human Resources ("DHR") to pay $4,804.10 plus a $1,500 attorney fee to Curtis Coleman, the father of Provitt's child. We reverse and remand. Provitt receives public a
Moore v. Moorepublic domain
Robert L. Moore ("the husband") and Annie Lou Williams Moore ("the wife") were divorced by judgment dated March 2, 2000. The trial court ordered an appraisal of the parties' major assets — the marital residence, an adjoining vacant lot, and a day-care center owned by both parties and operated by the wife, and ordered the equity split equally between the parties. Neither party appealed from the judgment, and the wife, pursuant to a provision in the judgment, purchased the husband's equ
Morrow v. Helmspublic domain
Annie Jean Helms and several other persons (the "contestants") contested the validity of a will offered for probate as the will of Bernice Grimes; they filed their contest in the Coffee Probate Court. Pamela Morrow and Ruth H. Morrow (the "proponents") maintained that the will was valid. The case was transferred from the Coffee Probate Court to the Coffee Circuit Court. The will contest proceeded to a jury trial. The jury returned a verdict for the contestants. The proponents moved fo
Golden Poultry, Inc. v. Mearspublic domain
Annie Sue Mears sued Golden Poultry, Inc., for workers' compensation benefits for injuries she claimed to have received during the course of her employment. After an ore tenus hearing, the trial judge entered an order on May 8, 1997, finding that Mears suffered from bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome as a result of her employment. On May 29 1997, Mears filed a "motion for amended findings," contending that the determination of a 19% impairment of the body as a whole, which the judge had
Morrow v. Helmspublic domain
On Remand from the Alabama Supreme Court On March 16, 2001, this court reversed a judgment entered by the Coffee Circuit Court on a jury verdict in favor of the contestants in a will contest. Morrow v. Helms, [Ms. 2990942, March 16, 2001] 873 So.2d 1132 (Ala.Civ.App. 2001). On June 13, 2003, the Alabama Supreme Court affirmed this court's judgment in part, reversed this court's judgment in part, and remanded the cause with ins
Tankersley v. Finocchiopublic domain
Byron Thomas Alford ("Mr.Alford") and Margaret F. Alford ("Mrs.Alford") were killed in an automobile accident on June 23, 2002. The Alfords' daughters, Jessica Marla Alford and Catherine Elizabeth Alford, were also killed in the June 23, 2002, accident. On July 24, 2002, Jessie B. Finocchio1 petitioned the Jefferson County Probate Court for letters testamentary for Mr. Alford's estate. On that same date, the probate court enter
Funderburg v. Black's Insurance Agencypublic domain
Joseph and Annie Funderburg, husband and wife, appeal a summary judgment in favor of Clarendon National Insurance Company ("Clarendon") and Black's Insurance Agency ("Black's") on Joseph Funderburg's claim for uninsured-motorist benefits. On October 8, 1997, Joseph Funderburg was involved in an automobile accident with an alleged uninsured motorist, while operating his 1990 Chevrolet pickup truck. The Funderburgs made a claim for uninsured motorist benefits under Annie Funderburg's po
McDuffie v. Powerspublic domain
The parties, Donna Jean Powers McDuffie (mother) and Ronald Eugene Powers (father), were divorced by the Calhoun County Circuit Court in 1986. The judgment of divorce incorporated an agreement entered between the parties in March 1986, wherein the mother was awarded custody of the parties' minor child, a son four months of age, and the father was awarded reasonable visitation rights. The record reflects that in 1989 the father filed a motion to modify the judgment of divorce, s
Berrey v. Berreypublic domain
622 So.2d 1316 (1993) Lucien Burns BERREY, Jr. v. Annie Marie BERREY. 2910540. Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama. February 26, 1993. Rehearing Denied April 2, 1993. Certiorari Denied June 25, 1993. *1317 Thomas W. Harmon of Williams, Harmon & Hardegree, Anniston, for appellant. Raymond
Arnold v. Yatespublic domain
Motion for reargument denied, with ten dollars costs. Motion for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals denied. Stay continued until the granting or final refusal by the Court of Appeals of leave to appeal. Present — Lazansky, P. J., Carswell, Johnston, Adel and Taylor, JJ.
Conklin v. Yatespublic domain
Opinion of the court by This action was commenced by plaintiff in error against defendants in error in the district court of Logan county. The allegations of the petition, so far as necessary are: That the plaintiff is the owner of 160 acres of land in Logan county, of the value of $2000; that two tax deeds had been issued against the land by the county treasurer to M. Yates, which were void; that A. G. Jones was a real estate broker and land agent at Guthrie; that plaintiff being desirous of