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20 opinions for “Bunch v. Collier”

United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Arkansas · 2004-08-27 · Published · cited 14× · 313 B.R. 812; 52 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 1263; 2004 Bankr. LEXIS 1268; 43 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 153; 2004 WL 1920743
313 B.R. 812 (2004) In re HOFFINGER INDUSTRIES, INC., Debtor. Hoffinger Industries, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Leesa Bunch and McMasker Enterprises, Inc., d/b/a Waterworks Unlimited, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 2:01-BK-20514. Adversary No. 2:03-AP-1134. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Arkansas, Helena Division. August 27, 2004. *813
Indiana Supreme Court · 2016-10-25 · Published · cited 4× · 61 N.E.3d 265; 2016 Ind. LEXIS 754; 2016 WL 6235670
DAVID, Justice. At issue in this case is whether the post-conviction court erred in granting Collier’s motion for relief from judgment pursuant to Trial Rule 60(B)(8). In light of the facts and circumstances of this case and given the deferential standard of review, we affirm finding that: 1) Collier filed his motion within a reasonable time given his incarceration, lack of educat
Collier v. Collierpublic domain
Louisiana Court of Appeal · 2001-07-18 · Published · cited 14× · 790 So. 2d 759; 2001 WL 808358
790 So.2d 759 (2001) Dianne Ranier COLLIER v. James D. COLLIER. No. 00-1263-CA. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit. July 18, 2001. *760 Jack Derrick Miller, Attorney at Law, Crowley, LA Counsel for James D. Collier. *761 Helen J. Popich, Attorney at Law, Lafayette, LA, Counsel
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · 2017-08-07 · Published · cited 0×
08/07/2017 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE March 23, 2017 Session CHAYCE COLLIER v. PERICLIS ROUSSIS, M.D., ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Knox County No. 2-562-12 William T. Ailor, Judge No. E2016-01591-COA-R3-CV Chayce
Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee · 2010-12-01 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON FILED MAY SESSION, 1997 December 3, 1997 Cecil Crowson, Jr. Appellate C ourt Clerk STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) C.C.A. NO. 02C01-9603-CR-00095 ) Appellee,
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit · 2003-06-02 · Published · cited 0× · 329 F.3d 948
MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, Circuit Judge. This case involves the propriety of a bankruptcy court’s 1 decision to annul the automatic stay of 11 U.S.C. § 362 in order to rehabilitate a notice of appeal filed in a state court by the debtor/debtor-in-possession, Hoffinger Industries, Inc. For the reasons expressed below, we a
District Court, D. Idaho · 2011-06-22 · Published · cited 1× · 797 F. Supp. 2d 1029; 2011 WL 2517020
797 F.Supp.2d 1029 (2011) Wanda COLLIER, Plaintiff, v. TURNER INDUSTRIES GROUP, L.L.C., a Louisiana limited liability company; David Eastridge; Nu-West Industries, Inc., a Delaware corporation, d/b/a Agrium Conda Phosphate Industries, and Jack Daniell, an individual, Defendants. Case No. 4:CV 09-596-BLW. United States District Court, D. Idaho. June 22, 2011.
District Court, D. Idaho · 2011-06-22 · Published · cited 1× · 797 F. Supp. 2d 1029; 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 67692; 94 Empl. Prac. Dec. (CCH) 44,229
MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER B. LYNN WINMILL, Chief Judge. INTRODUCTION The Court has before it motions for summary judgment filed by the defendants. The Court heard oral argument on June 7, 2011, and took the motions under advisement. For the reasons explained below, the Court will grant the motions in part, dismissing the claims for (1) intentional infliction of emotional distre
State v. Collierpublic domain
Court of Appeals of Wisconsin · 1998-07-08 · Published · cited 2× · 584 N.W.2d 689; 220 Wis. 2d 825; 1998 Wisc. App. LEXIS 805
220 Wis.2d 825 (1998) 584 N.W.2d 689 STATE of Wisconsin, Plaintiff-Respondent,[†] v. Calvin L. COLLIER, Defendant-Appellant. No. 97-2589-CR. Court of Appeals of Wisconsin. Submitted on briefs May 20, 1998. Decided July 8, 1998. *827 On behalf of the defendant-appellant, the caus
District Court, D. Maryland · 2001-08-21 · Published · cited 14× · 159 F. Supp. 2d 889; 2001 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 12631; 86 Fair Empl. Prac. Cas. (BNA) 1008; 2001 WL 987833
159 F.Supp.2d 889 (2001) Rhonda D. COLLIER, Plaintiff, v. RAM PARTNERS, INC., Defendant. No. AMD 00-3294. United States District Court, D. Maryland. August 21, 2001. *890 Janice Williams-Jones, Columbia, MD, for Plaintiff. Kevin C. McCormick, Whiteford, Taylor and Preston, Baltimore, MD, for Defendant. MEMO
Court of Criminal Appeals of Tennessee · 1998-01-15 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT JACKSON SEPTEMBER 1997 SESSION FILED January 15, 1998 STATE OF TENNESSEE, ) Cecil Crowson, Jr. ) Appellate C ourt Clerk APPELLEE, )
United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Arkansas · 2005-07-12 · Published · cited 6× · 327 B.R. 389; 2005 Bankr. LEXIS 1308; 44 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 283; 2005 WL 1634542
327 B.R. 389 (2005) In re HOFFINGER INDUSTRIES, INC., Debtor. Leesa Bunch and McMasker Enterprises, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. J.M. Capital Finance, Ltd. and Arrowhead Insurance Co., Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 2:01bk20514, Adversary No. 2:04-ap-1302. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Arkansas, Helena Division. July 12, 2005. *390
Truss v. Collierpublic domain
District Court, S.D. Ohio · 1983-04-08 · Published · cited 5× · 574 F. Supp. 1249; 1983 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17882
574 F.Supp. 1249 (1983) Mark A. TRUSS, Plaintiff, v. Paul R. COLLIER, et al., Defendants. No. C-3-78-44. United States District Court, S.D. Ohio, W.D. April 8, 1983. *1250 Frederick M. Gittes, Columbus, Ohio, James I. Meyerson, NAACP, New York City, for plaintiff. James F. Peifer, Springfield, Ohio, for defendant City of S
Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit · 2003-06-02 · Published · cited 21× · 329 F.3d 948; 50 Collier Bankr. Cas. 2d 389; 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 10836; 41 Bankr. Ct. Dec. (CRR) 112
329 F.3d 948 In re: HOFFINGER INDUSTRIES, INC., Debtor.Leesa Bunch, Creditor-Appellant,v.Hoffinger Industries, Inc., doing business as Doughboy Recreational Company, doing business as Lomart Industries, doing business as Environmental Products and Research, Inc., doing business as Prest Metals, doing business as Pools & Accessories Unlimited, Inc. Debtor-Appellee. No. 02-3323. Unite
Court of Appeals of Texas · 1917-03-26 · Published · cited 2× · 195 S.W. 1174; 1917 Tex. App. LEXIS 621
If the sale was procured by false and fraudulent representations of the seller, as alleged and as found by the jury, then the venue of the suit was properly in Van Zandt county where such alleged fraud was shown by the evidence to have been committed. Article 1830, subd. 7, Vernon's Sayles' Statutes; Howe Grain Mercantile Co. v. Galt,32 Tex. Civ. App. 193, 73 S. W, 828; Day v. Steverson, 145 S.W. 1062; Trust Co. v. Cowart,
District Court, S.D. California · 1948-09-14 · Published · cited 1× · 79 F. Supp. 833; 1948 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 2383
YANKWICH, District Judge. The above-entitled cause heretofore tried, argued and submitted, and the various motions filed therein, heretofore argued and submitted, are now decided as follows: I. On the merits, judgment will be for the respondent Wilbert G. Hamilton, that the petitioners take nothing by their involuntary petition in bankruptcy against him, either as a member of the partnership of Brunson &a;
Bunch v. Colepublic domain
Supreme Court of the United States · 1923-11-19 · Published · cited 22× · 263 U.S. 250; 44 S. Ct. 101; 68 L. Ed. 290; 1923 U.S. LEXIS 2741
263 U.S. 250 (1923) BUNCH v. COLE ET AL. No. 33. Supreme Court of United States. Submitted March 16, 1923. Decided November 19, 1923. ERROR AND CERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA. *251 Mr. Dennis T. Flynn, Mr. Robert M. Rainey and Mr. Streeter B. Flynn, for plaintiff in error a
Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit · 1958-09-26 · Published · cited 7× · 259 F.2d 685; 1958 U.S. App. LEXIS 4974
*687 BREITENSTEIN, Circuit Judge. Appellee, Universal C.I.T. Credit Corporation, 1 brought involuntary bankruptcy proceedings against appellant, E. L. “Bunch” Hullet, Inc., a corporation engaged in t
Bunch v. Smithpublic domain
Tennessee Supreme Court · 1905-12-15 · Published · cited 0× · 116 Tenn. 201
Mr. Justice McAlister delivered the opinion of the Court Complainants, who are judgment creditors of the defendant M. Alice Smith, filed this hill for the purpose of setting aside an alleged fraudulent conveyance made by the said M. Alice Smith to her sister, Lizzie Smith, and also for the purpose of annulling a decree of the chancery court of Giles county in which it was decreed that a three-eighths undivided
Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit · 1988-09-02 · Published · cited 88× · 853 F.2d 1540
853 F.2d 1540 19 Collier Bankr.Cas.2d 940, Bankr. L. Rep. P 72,440William R. BARTMANN, Debtor-Appellant,v.MAVERICK TUBE CORPORATION and Nucorp Supply, Inc.,Creditors-Appellees. No. 87-1139. United States Court of Appeals,Tenth Circuit. Aug. 15, 1988.Rehearing Denied Sept. 2, 1988. Edwin L. Gage, R