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20 opinions for “CHARLES L FUNK and JUDITH J FUNK”
Funk v. LFLMpublic domain
ORDER This matter is before the court on the appellees’ motions to dismiss. The appel-lees’ argue that the notices of appeal were filed late. We agree and grant the motions. The district court entered an order on September 16, 2003, adopting the recommendation of the bankruptcy court that a declaratory judgment be entered concluding that certain funds were property of the bankruptcy estate, and ordering that jud
Funk v. LFLMpublic domain
F I L E D United States Court of Appeals Tenth Circuit PUBLISH AUG 23 2004 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS PAT
Grant v. McDow (In Re McDow)public domain
248 B.R. 466 (2000) In re Kevin McDOW, Debtor. Charles W. Grant, as Trustee for the Estate of Kevin McDow, Plaintiff, v. James Rodney McDow, Jr., and Judith McDow, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 99-03078-3F7. Adversary No. 99-279. United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida, Jacksonville Division. April 28, 2000. *467 Nina M. La
Oscar Smith v. State of Tennesseepublic domain
03/23/2022 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE February 11, 2022 Session OSCAR SMITH V. STATE OF TENNESSEE Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 89-F-1773 Angelita Blackshear Dalton, Judge ___________________________________
Thana v. Board of License Commissionerspublic domain
ROBERT A. ZARNOCH, J. (Retired, Specially Assigned). In this appeal of a decision of the Circuit Court for Charles County, a liquor licensee seeks to raise a First Amendment challenge to a “consent order” of a county liquor board that prevented the establishment from offering “go-go entertainment.” In musical term
Fairfax Savings, F.S.B. v. Weinberg & Greenpublic domain
685 A.2d 1189 (1996) 112 Md. App. 587 FAIRFAX SAVINGS, F.S.B. v. WEINBERG AND GREEN. No. 1707, Sept. Term, 1995. Court of Special Appeals of Maryland. December 6, 1996. *1191 Benjamin Rosenberg (Douglas J. Furlong, Brenda J. Wilson and Rosenberg Proutt Funk & Greenberg, L.L.P., on the brief), Baltimore
Gear, Inc. v. L.A. Gear California, Inc.public domain
670 F.Supp. 508 (1987) GEAR, INC., Plaintiff, v. L.A. GEAR CALIFORNIA, INC.; L.A. Gear Licensing Corp.; L.A. Gear, Ltd.; and Robert Y. Greenberg, Defendants, Bettye Martin Musham and William Musham, Additional Counterclaim Defendants. No. 85 Civ. 5754 (CSH). United States District Court, S.D. New York. July 29, 1987. *509
Anderson v. Seascape at Holden Plantation, LLCpublic domain
NO. COA13-799 NORTH CAROLINA COURT OF APPEALS Filed: 21 January 2014 JOHN WILTON ANDERSON, SR., Trustee for the JOHN WILTON ANDERSON, SR. REVOCABLE TRUST Dated May 1990; ROBERT D. ANDERSON and wife, PATRICIA A. ANDERSON; AL ARTALE and wife, DEBBIE ARTALE; BALD EAGLE VENTURES, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; ROBERT W. BARBOUR and wife, KATHERINE G. BARBOUR; DOUGLAS R. BARR and wife, KAREN W. BARR
Hatfill v. Gonzalespublic domain
505 F.Supp.2d 33 (2007) Steven J. HATFILL, M.D., Plaintiff, v. Alberto GONZALES, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 03-1793 (RBW). United States District Court, District of Columbia. August 13, 2007. *34 *35 Amy E. Richardson, Steven A. Fredley, Thomas Gerard Connolly, Charles Thomas Kimmett
United States v. Jessepublic domain
744 P.2d 491 (1987) The UNITED STATES of America, Appellant, v. Robert W. JESSE, Water Division No. 2 Engineer; State of Colorado, Department of Natural Resources and all other Departments, Agencies and Divisions, and on behalf of the People of the State of Colorado; City and County of Denver, By and Through its Board of Water Commissioners; Southeastern Colorado Water Conservancy District; Twin Lakes Reservoir and Canal Company; City of Colorado
ACCEPTED 01-12-00578-CV FIRST COURT OF APPEALS HOUSTON, TEXAS
Rutter & Wilbanks Corp. v. Shell Oil Co.public domain
STEPHEN H. ANDERSON, Circuit Judge. This appeal arises from the district court’s approval of a $70 million class action settlement of four related eases involving the production of carbon dioxide (C02) contained within the McElmo Dome Unit in Colorado. Appellants are eleven objectors (“Objectors”) who assert interests in several small royalty and over
Gugino v. Clark (In re Clark)public domain
MEMORANDUM OF DECISION TERRY L. MYERS, CHIEF U.S. BANKRUPTCY JUDGE Chapter 7 Trustee, Jeremy Gugino (“Trustee”), commenced this adversary proceeding to deny the discharge of Jay P. Clark (“Debtor”).1 Trustee initially alleged causes under §§ 727(a)(2)(B), (a)(3), and (a)(4). In addition, at the close of trial Trustee moved to amend his complaint to include a count under § 727(a)(
In Re Bilskipublic domain
Opinion for the court filed by Chief Judge MICHEL, in which Circuit Judges LOURIE, SCHALL, BRYSON, GAJARSA, LINN, DYK, PROST, and MOORE join. Concurring opinion filed by Circuit Judge DYK, in which Circuit Judge LINN joins. Dissenting opinion filed by Circuit Judge NEWMAN. Dissenting opinion filed by Circuit Judge MAYER. Dissenting opinion filed by Circuit Judge RADER. MICHEL, Chief Judge. Bernard L. Bilski
Matter of Attorneys Inviolation of Judiciary Law § 468-a (2024 NY Slip Op 04648) Matter of Attorneys Inviolation of Judiciary Law § 468-a 2024 NY Slip Op 04648 Decided on September 26, 2024 Appellate Division, Third Department Published by
Blackstone v. Sharmapublic domain
Getty, J. This case is a consolidated appeal of four circuit court cases in which the parties contest the application of a 2007 departmental bill revising the Maryland Collection Agency Licensing Act ("MCALA" or "the Act"). Md. Code (1992, 2015 Rep. Vol.), Bus. Reg. ("BR") § 7-301, et seq. The overarching issue presented in these consolidated cases is whether MCALA
Bacon v. Mercy Hosp. of Ft. Scottpublic domain
243 Kan. 303 (1988) 756 P.2d 416 JESSICA LOUISE BACON, a minor, and CHARLES BACON and CRISTINE BACON, individually and as her next friend, Appellants, v. MERCY HOSPITAL OF FT. SCOTT, KANSAS, a/k/a MERCY HOSPITALS OF KANSAS, INC., THOMAS PIROTTE, M.D., and COLETTE FLEMING, M.D., Appellees. No. 61,468 Supreme Court of Kansas. Opinion filed June 3, 1988.
ACCEPTED 01-15-00126-CV
639 F.Supp. 1064 (1986) TOM SHAW, INC. v. Robert E. DERECKTOR of Rhode Island, Inc. Civ. A. No. 85-402. United States District Court, D. Rhode Island. July 9, 1986. *1065 W. Slater Allen, Jr., Providence, R.I., for plaintiff. Brendt W. Anderson, Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Tucker, Providence, R.I., for defendant.
KONDUROS, J. The Shipyard Village Council of Co-Owners, Inc. (the Council) appeals the circuit court’s grant of partial summary judgment to owners of condominiums within the development in the case involving faulty windows and sliding doors. The Council argues it did not have a duty to investigate, the business judgment rule should have applied, and a jury could have found it did not breach any duty. We affirm in part, reverse