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20 opinions for “Cox v. Johnson & Johnson”
Cox. v. Magerspublic domain
Justice Beth Baker delivered the Opinion of the Court. ¶1 E. Cox and C. Cox filed an action against Glen Magers seeking damages for personal injuries allegedly sustained in an automobile collision. They now appeal the District Court's order dismissing the action with prejudice under M. R. Civ. P. 37(d) due to each plaintiff's failure to fully answer interrogatories or to produce relevan
Cox v. Johnsonpublic domain
638 S.W.2d 867 (1982) Paul COX, Petitioner, v. Glenn JOHNSON, Respondent. No. C-1237. Supreme Court of Texas. July 7, 1982. Rehearing Denied October 6, 1982. Kim Cox and Paul Dodson, Corpus Christi, for petitioner. Charles R. Cunningham, Corpus Christi, for respondent. PER CURIAM. This is a suit brought by Paul Cox to recover on
Cox v. Laycockpublic domain
This opinion is subject to revision before publication in the Pacific Reporter 2015 UT 20 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH SPENCER J. COX, in his official capacity as Lieutenant Governor for the State of Utah, Petitioner, v. THE HONORABLE CLAUDIA LAYCOCK, in her official capacity
Cox v. Johnsonpublic domain
610 F.2d 810 Coxv.Johnson No. 79-6299 United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit 11/15/79 1 E.D.Va. AFFIRMED IN PART; VACATED IN PART; REMANDED
Cox v. Village of Pleasantvillepublic domain
OPINION & ORDER KENNETH M. KARAS, District Judge: • Plaintiff Brandon Cox filed this suit against Defendants the Village of Pleas-antville, New York; the Town of Mount Pleasant, New York; Police Officer Aaron Hess; Police Officer Ronald Beckley; Police Officer Ronald Gagnon; the.County of Westchester; and John Does # 1-30, alleging violations of his constitutional a
Cox v. Cache Countypublic domain
MEMORANDUM DECISION AND ORDER CLARK WADDOUPS, District Judge. INTRODUCTION Two motions are before the court. The first is the motion of Plaintiffs Darren Cox (“Darren”) and Cox Honey of Utah, LLC (“Cox Honey”) for partial summary judgment (Dkt. No. 136) on the First Claim for Relief making constitutional challenges against the Utah Bee Inspection Act (the “Inspection Act
Dewayne Cox v. Bradley Quinnpublic domain
Affirmed by published opinion. Judge HARRIS wrote the opinion, in which Judge DUNCAN and Judge WYNN joined. PAMELA HARRIS, Circuit Judge: In 2011, appellee Dewayne Cox was severely beaten by a fellow inmate while incarcerated at the Western Virginia Regional Jail. Cox had repeatedly complained to jail officials — including the appellants, correctional of
Cox v. Statepublic domain
702 S.E.2d 25 (2010) COX v. The STATE. No. A10A1583. Court of Appeals of Georgia. September 23, 2010. *26 Mary Erickson, for appellant. James McDade, District Attorney, Marc A. Watkins, Assistant District Attorney, for appellee. PHIPPS, Presiding Judge. After a jury trial, Ontiveros Cox was convicted of posse
Cox v. Villani (Villani)public domain
TESTER, Bankruptcy Judge. Donald Cox (“Cox”) appeals from a bankruptcy court judgment (“the Judgment”) entered in favor of the debtor, Richard A. Villani (“Villani”), on Cox’s complaint objecting to his discharge under *54§ 727(a)(2)(A).1 For the reasons discussed below, we REVERSE the Judgment. BACKGROUND
Cox v. Coxpublic domain
Jacqueline Ann Cox ("the wife") appeals from a judgment entered by the Russell Circuit Court relieving Gordon Eugene Cox ("the husband") of responsibility for paying the indebtedness on a house awarded to the wife in the parties' 1995 divorce judgment. The divorce judgment awarded the wife the marital residence located in Phenix City. Specifically, the judgment stated: "That the [wife] is awarded the home of the parties located at 18 Woodcrest Drive, Phenix City, Alabama with t
Cox v. Progressive Bayside Insurancepublic domain
MlKELL, Presiding Judge. In order to recover damages allegedly sustained in an automobile collision, Margaret Cox filed suit against Lester H. Dodson. Cox then voluntarily dismissed that suit and refiled the present renewal action after the statute of limitation had expired, but within the six-month period contemplated by OCGA § 9-2-61. Progressive, an unnamed defendant and the uninsured motorist carrier for the owner of the v
Johnson v. Johnsonpublic domain
ELLINGTON, Presiding Judge. In this medical fraud action, the defendants, Joseph Johnson, M.D. and Athens Orthopedic Clinic, P.A. (collectively “Dr. Johnson”), filed a motion for summary judgment on the fraud, punitive damages, and expenses of litigation claims brought by the plaintiff, Cedric Johnson. The State Court of Athens-Clarke County granted the motion, and Mr. Johnson appeals, arguing that a material question of fac
Cox v. Statepublic domain
152 P.3d 244 (2006) 2006 OK CR 51 Kenneth James COX, Petitioner v. STATE of Oklahoma, Respondent. No. C-2005-675. Court of Criminal Appeals of Oklahoma. December 29, 2006. *246 Greg Camp, attorney at law, Enid, OK, attorney for defendant at trial. Stephanie Hampton, Bryan Slabotsky, Michael Fields,
Johnson v. Cox Communicationspublic domain
*345In re Johnson, Horace; — Plaintiff; Applying for Writ of Certiorari and/or Review Office of Workers’ Comp. Dist. 8, No. 00-00248; to the Court of Appeal, Fourth Circuit, No. 2003-CA-0060. Denied.
Johnson v. Coxpublic domain
PER CURIAM. Arkansas inmate Janice Johnson appeals the district court’s dismissal without prejudice of Johnson’s civil rights complaint against a prison official, for failure to exhaust administrative remedies as required by 42 U.S.C. § 1997e. Having reviewed the record and Johnson’s brief, we conclude the court did not commit error in dismissing her complaint. See McAlphin v. Morgan, 216 F.3d 680, 682 (8th Cir.
Johnson v. Cox Communicationspublic domain
I,WILLIAM H. BYRNES III, Chief Judge. STATEMENT OF THE CASE On January 11, 2000, Horace Johnson, through counsel, filed a disputed claim against his employer, Cox Communications New Orleans, Incorporated (Cox), for compensation arising out of an alleged injury to his neck and back that occurred on August 1, 1997. According to the claim form, Mr. Johnson reported to his supervisor on the same day that he was
Cox v. Del Papapublic domain
542 F.3d 669 (2008) Steve COX, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Frankie Sue DEL PAPA, Respondent-Appellee. No. 06-15106. United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit. Argued and Submitted August 15, 2007. Filed September 4, 2008. *671 Paul G. Turner, Assistant Federal Public Defender, Las Vegas, NV, argued the cause for
Johnson v. Bhandaripublic domain
COX, J. Archie Johnson filed a request for review by a medical review panel, alleging medical malpractice and delayed treatment by Dr. Raj Bhandari. The medical review panel did not find in favor of Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson then filed his medical malpractice suit against Dr. Bhandari in the Fourth Judicial District Court, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. The trial court granted Dr. Bhandari's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Mr
Cox v. Coxpublic domain
613 N.W.2d 516 (2000) 2000 ND 144 Christi L. COX, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Russell R. COX, Defendant and Appellee. No. 990279. Supreme Court of North Dakota. July 20, 2000. *518 Leslie Johnson Aldrich, Johnson Law Office, Fargo, for plaintiff and appellant. Monty G. Mertz, Mertz Law Office, Fargo
Johnson v. Bhandaripublic domain
COX, J. Archie Johnson filed a request for review by a medical review panel, alleging medical malpractice and delayed treatment by Dr. Raj Bhandari. The medical review panel did not find in favor of Mr. Johnson. Mr. Johnson then filed his medical malpractice suit against Dr. Bhandari in the Fourth Judicial District Court, Morehouse Parish, Louisiana. The trial court granted Dr. Bhandari's motion for summary judgment and dismissed Mr