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20 opinions for “Blake P. Boze”

Texas Court of Appeals, 11th District (Eastland) · 2023-06-08 · Published · cited 0×
Opinion filed June 8, 2023 In The Eleventh Court of Appeals __________ No. 11-21-00201-CV __________ VAN MARTIN GASKINS, TRUSTEE OF THE VAN MARTIN GASKINS FAMILY TRUST; KELLY JOE GASKINS, TRUSTEE OF THE KELLY JOE GASKINS FAMILY TRUST; AND KAYLA GASKINS MCDONNELL, TRUSTEE OF THE KAYLA GASKINS MCDONNELL FAMILY TRUST, Appellants
Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District (Houston) · 2021-11-04 · Published · cited 0×
Reversed and Remanded and Memorandum Opinion filed November 4, 2021. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-17-00223-CV REBECCA WILSON, ET AL., Appellants1 V. GEORGE FLEMING AND FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., Appellees On Appeal from the 189th District Court
Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District (Houston) · 2018-12-21 · Published · cited 1× · 566 S.W.3d 410
Reversed and Remanded and Opinion filed December 21, 2018. In The Fourteenth Court of Appeals NO. 14-17-00223-CV REBECCA WILSON, ET AL., Appellants1 V. GEORGE FLEMING AND FLEMING & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P., Appellees On Appeal from the 189th District Court Harr
Texas Court of Appeals, 14th District (Houston) · 2007-08-23 · Published · cited 28× · 233 S.W.3d 13; 2007 WL 1842274
233 S.W.3d 13 (2007) Clarence ABRAHAM, et al., Appellants v. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY, Appellee. No. 14-06-00419-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.). June 28, 2007. Rehearing Overruled August 23, 2007. *16 U. Lawrence Boze, Houston, TX, and Richard P. Kinnan, Los Angeles, CA, for appellants.
District Court, D. Colorado · 2015-10-01 · Published · cited 2× · 310 F.R.D. 492; 2015 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 134658; 2015 WL 5736834
ORDER ON THIRD PARTY SYNCORA’S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER Nina Y. Wang, United States Magistrate Judge This matter is before the court on Non-Party Syncora Guarantee Inc.’s (“Syncora”) Motion for Protective Order (“Syncora Motion for Protective Order”) [#108]1 filed on July 21, 2015. This motion was referred to the undersigned Magistrate Judge pursuant to the Order of Referen
Texas Court of Appeals, 1st District (Houston) · 2021-06-15 · Published · cited 0×
Opinion issued June 15, 2021 In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-20-00325-CV ——————————— HARRIS COUNTY APPRAISAL DISTRICT, Appellant V. 4085 WESTHEIMER HOLDINGS, LTD., HIGHLAND
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit · 2004-07-21 · Published · cited 146× · 376 F.3d 967; 2004 U.S. App. LEXIS 15031; 2004 WL 1635808
GOULD, Circuit Judge, dissenting. Blakely does not conclusively require that we hold constitutionally invalid the application of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines (“Guidelines”) to Ameline. The United States Supreme Court’s prior opinions have upheld the constitutionality of the Guidelines. I agree with Part II.A of the Fifth Circuit’s opinion in United States v. Pineiro, 377 F.3d 464, 2004
Mississippi Supreme Court · 2012-05-03 · Published · cited 12× · 87 So. 3d 455; 2012 WL 1538300
CARLSON, PRESIDING Justice, for the Court. ¶ 1. Henry Morgan, Sr., filed a personal-injury suit against eighty-eight defendants, claiming injuries related to silicosis. Morgan, Sr., died while the personal-injury case was pending, and the case eventually was dismissed. More than three years after Morgan, Sr.’s death, his son, Henry Morgan, Jr., filed a wrongful-death suit individually and on behalf of all wrongful-death benefi
Supreme Court of Virginia · 2010-06-10 · Published · cited 62× · 695 S.E.2d 537; 280 Va. 166; 2010 Va. LEXIS 64
695 S.E.2d 537 (2010) STATION # 2, LLC v. Michael LYNCH, et al. Record No. 091410. Supreme Court of Virginia. June 10, 2010. *538 Kevin E. Martingayle (Stallings & Bischoff, on brief), Virginia Beach, for appellant. Daniel R. Warman, Norfolk; John C. Lynch, Virginia Beach (Megan E. Burns, Virginia Beach; Ventker &
Supreme Court of Virginia · 2015-09-17 · Published · cited 16× · 776 S.E.2d 775; 290 Va. 314; 2015 Va. LEXIS 110
Opinion by Senior Justice LEROY F. MILLETTE, JR. In this appeal we determine that a road construction employee was (1) "getting out of" the dump truck he was operating and (2) "using" a pickup truck as a safety vehicle, as those terms are used in a motor vehicle insurance policy to establish insurance coverage. I. FACTS AND PROCEEDINGS "We w
District Court, N.D. Mississippi · 1996-08-15 · Published · cited 4× · 940 F. Supp. 960; 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 15125; 69 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 44,472; 72 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 62; 1996 WL 586276
940 F.Supp. 960 (1996) Carla LARRY, Plaintiff, v. NORTH MISSISSIPPI MEDICAL CENTER and Mary Grice, Defendants. Master File No. 1:95CV336-D-D. United States District Court, N.D. Mississippi, Eastern Division. August 15, 1996. *961 Luther C. Fisher, IV, Ellis, Ellis & Fisher, Tupelo, Mississippi, for Plaintiff. Robert Q.
Supreme Court of Arkansas · 2015-05-07 · Published · cited 0× · 2015 Ark. 200
Cite as 2015 Ark. 200 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE SUSPENSIONS OF Opinion Delivered May 7, 2015 ATTORNEYS WHO FAILED TO PAY ANNUAL ATTORNEY-LICENSE FEE PER CURIAM On May 14, 2014, we held unconstitutional former Rule VII(C) of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar to the extent the former rule provided for the suspension of attorneys
Rowe v. Statepublic domain
Indiana Supreme Court · 1989-06-15 · Published · cited 23× · 539 N.E.2d 474; 1989 Ind. LEXIS 175; 1989 WL 65127
539 N.E.2d 474 (1989) John S. ROWE, Appellant, v. STATE of Indiana, Appellee. No. 84S00-8709-CR-860. Supreme Court of Indiana. June 15, 1989. *475 Larry J. Wagner, Vigo County Public Defender, Terre Haute, for appellant. Linley E. Pearson, Atty. Gen. and Joseph N. Stevenson, Deputy Atty. Gen., Indianapolis, for appellee.</
District Court, S.D. Texas · 1995-06-30 · Published · cited 20× · 893 F. Supp. 672; 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10692; 1995 WL 447636
893 F.Supp. 672 (1995) Carol M. HUMPHREYS, Plaintiff, v. MEDICAL TOWERS, LTD., Diva Corporation, and David A. Lawson, Defendants. Civ. A. No. H-94-1226. United States District Court, S.D. Texas. June 30, 1995. *673 *674 *675 *6
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1985-05-23 · Published · cited 74× · 762 F.2d 1192; 1985 U.S. App. LEXIS 31288
SNEEDEN, Circuit Judge: Plaintiff, Bryant Electric Company, Inc. (“Bryant”), appeals from an order of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia granting the motions to dismiss filed by the respective defendants, Malcolm Pirnie, Inc. (“Pirnie”) and the City of Fredericksburg (“City”). The district court dismissed Bryant’s claim against Pirnie for fai
Eggert v. Fordpublic domain
Washington Supreme Court · 1944-07-18 · Published · cited 12× · 150 P.2d 719; 21 Wash. 2d 152
State ex rel. McCaffrey v. Superior Court, 20 Wn.2d 704,149 P.2d 156; State ex rel. Boze v. Superior Court, 15 Wn.2d 147, 129 P.2d 776; State ex rel. Huff v. Reeves, 5 Wn.2d 637, 106 P.2d 729; and State ex rel. McAulay v. Reeves,196
Burns v. Statepublic domain
Supreme Court of Arkansas · 1939-02-27 · Published · cited 14× · 125 S.W.2d 463; 197 Ark. 918; 1939 Ark. LEXIS 306
The appellants, William Mabel Burns, Haywood Duckworth and Roma Ollison, were tried and convicted of the crime of robbery in the Pulaski circuit court, first division, and each sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary, on information as follows: "Comes Fred A. Donham, prosecuting attorney within and for Pulaski county, Arkansas, and in the name and by the authority, and on behalf of the state of Arkansas, information gives accusing William Mabel Burns, Haywood Duckworth and Roma Ollison of
District Court, S.D. Texas · 1995-12-21 · Published · cited 20× · 910 F. Supp. 1250; 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 19229; 67 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 43,967; 69 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1665; 1995 WL 761473
910 F.Supp. 1250 (1995) David J. PATTON, et ux., Plaintiffs, v. UNITED PARCEL SERVICE, INC., United Parcel Service of Ohio, Inc., United Parcel Service of New York, Inc., United Parcel Service of America, Inc., Joe Liana, Bob Schultz and Clayton Clark, Defendants. Civil Action No. H-94-2004. United States District Court, S.D. Texas. December 21, 1995.
District Court, M.D. Alabama · 1996-04-10 · Published · cited 5× · 931 F. Supp. 773; 1996 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9392; 1996 WL 343445
931 F.Supp. 773 (1996) Lillian D. DUDLEY, Pro Se, Clara L. Robertson, Aurelia Hart, Kumasi Mants, Lola Nowden, Melba Jean Easter, Caroline Glover, Twalla McCree, Calandra J. Cherry, Charlotte Hardy, Corey Crawford, Terri Howard-Stallworth, Stephanie Shields, Plaintiffs, v. WAL-MART STORES, INC., Defendant. Civil Action Nos. 94-D-508-N, 94-D-531-N, 94-D-610-N, 94-D-629-N to 94-D-632-N, 94-D-638-N, 94-D-642-N, 94-D-643-N, 94-D
Supreme Court of Rhode Island · 1865-10-06 · Published · cited 2× · 8 R.I. 170
This bill is brought by the representatives and devisees of the late William Bradford D'Wolf, against the trustees of the residuary estate of the late James D'Wolf, the father of said William Bradford, and against the administrator, with the will annexed, on the estate of said James D'Wolf. It prays that the defendant trustees may be decreed to release and quitclaim to the complainant devisees a certain lot of land, with the house and improvements thereon, situate in Bristol and described in