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20 opinions for “DHP Holdings II Corporation”
435 B.R. 220 (2010) In re DHP HOLDINGS II CORP., et al., Debtors. DHP Holdings II Corp., et al., Plaintiffs, v. Peter Skop Industries, Inc., Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 08-13422 (MFW). Adversary No. 09-52811 (MFW). United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware. August 13, 2010. *222 Rebecca L. Butcher, Landis Rath & Cobb LLP,
435 B.R. 264 (2010) In re DHP HOLDINGS II CORP., et al., Debtors. DHP Holdings II Corp., et al., Plaintiffs, v. The Home Depot, Inc., Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 08-13422 (MFW). Adversary No. 09-51529 (MFW). United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware. September 9, 2010. *267 James S. Green, Jr., Rebecca L. Butcher, Landis, Rat
447 B.R. 418 (2010) In re DHP HOLDINGS II CORP., et al., Debtors. John Manning and Tony Quesenberry, on their own behalf and on behalf of all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs, v. DHP Holdings II Corp. a/k/a, Desa (Cayman) Holding, LLC, Desa (Cayman) II Holding, LLC, Desa, LLC, Desa Heating, LLC, Desa Specialty, LLC, Desa FMI, LLC, Desa IP, LLC, Desa, LLC, and HIG Capital, LLC, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 08-13422 (MF
David & Hagner, P.C. v. DHP, Inc.public domain
171 B.R. 429 (1994) DAVID & HAGNER, P.C., Plaintiff, v. DHP, INC. and Dover Administrative Services, Inc., Defendants. Civ. No. 94-276. United States District Court, District of Columbia. August 24, 1994. *430 William F. Causey, Warren C. Lutz, Jackson & Campbell, Washington, DC, for plaintiff. Jonathan N. Portner,
Drauschak v. VMP Holdings Ass'n (In re Drauschak)public domain
MEMORANDUM BRUCE FOX, Bankruptcy Judge. Before me is a motion filed by defendants Vincent Piazza Sr., Piazza Family L.P., Piazza Management Corporation, VMP Holdings Associates, L.P., and VMP Holdings, LLC (hereinafter the Piazza defendants) seeking to remand this proceeding back to state court pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 1452(b) or, in the alternative, to abstain from determining this adversary proceeding un
Murby v. Children's Hospital Corp.public domain
Salinger, Kenneth W., J. Plaintiffs oppose the plans by Boston Children’s Hospital to erect a new clinical building on the site of the Prouty Garden, which they and many others value as a quiet sanctuary for Hospital patients and their families. In this lawsuit Plaintiffs ask the Court to enforce the determination of need (“DoN”) law, which requires hospitals and other health care facilities to obtain approval from the Departmen
MEMORANDUM OPINION1 Mary F. Walrath, United States Bankruptcy Judge Before the Court is a Motion to Dismiss the Complaint and to Transfer Venue filed by WMI Liquidating Trust (the “Liquidating Trust”) in an adversary proceeding brought by Mark J. Sutton (the “Plaintiff’). In its Motion, the Liquidating Trust seeks to dismiss the Complaint for lack of service and failure to sta
Case: 21-2121 Document: 49 Page: 1 Filed: 09/29/2022 United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ______________________ MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS INC., Appellant v. MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP., Appellee ______________________ 2021-2121 ______________________ Appeal from the United States Patent and Tra
Valentine v. George Washington Universitypublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA THOMAS VALENTINE, : Plaintiff, : Civil Action No.: 24-1081 (RC) v. : Re Document Nos.: 26, 29 GEORGE WASHINGTON : UNIVERSITY, et al., : Defendants.
Cancellieri v. Northeast Hospital Corp.public domain
Tuttman, Kathe M., J. This action arises out of a dispute between the plaintiff, Linda Cancellieri (Can-cellieri), and defendant Northeast Hospital Corp. (NHC), her employer, related to promises defendant Paula Cronin (Cronin), Cancellieri’s supervisor at NHC, allegedly made to her regarding the terms of her employment at NHC. In her complaint, Cancellieri alleges promissory estoppel, intentional infliction of emotional distress,
Bluehaven Funding v. First American Title Insurancepublic domain
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ___________ No. 09-2383 ___________ Bluehaven Funding, LLC, a Missouri * Limited Liability Company; Kanich * Development, LLC, a Missouri Limited * Liability Company, * * Plaintiffs - Appellants, * Ap
Davis v. State (In re Venoco, LLC)public domain
KEVIN GROSS, U.S.B.J. The issue before the Court is jurisdiction. Does the Court which presided over Debtors'1 Chapter 11 bankruptcy case and entered the Order which confirmed the plan of liquidation have jurisdiction to decide a post-confirmation dispute in an adversary proceeding? Jurisdiction is the seminal question in every case and sometimes the final question. Here, the Court is satisfied that it has jurisdi
594 F.3d 1055 (2010) BLUEHAVEN FUNDING, LLC, a Missouri Limited Liability Company; Kanich Development, LLC, a Missouri Limited Liability Company, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a California Corporation Authorized to do Business in the State of Missouri, Defendant-Appellee, Capital Title Company, Inc., Defendant. No. 09-2383. United States Court of Appeals, Eighth
Judge Katharine M. Samson, United States Bankruptcy Judge Before the Court is Plaintiff's Motion for Mandatory Abstention or in the Alternative to Remand (Adv. ECF No. 16)1 and Defendants' Response in opposition (Adv. ECF No. 22). Decisions on abstention and remand are within the bankruptcy *720court's core jurisdi
In re: U.S.A. Dawgs, Inc.public domain
FILED FEB 28 2024 ORDERED PUBLISHED SUSAN M. SPRAUL, CLERK U.S. BKCY. APP. PANEL OF THE NINTH CIRCUIT
District Hospital Partners, L.P. v. NLRBpublic domain
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Argued April 10, 2025 Decided June 27, 2025 No. 24-1134 DISTRICT HOSPITAL PARTNERS, L.P., D/B/A GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP AND UHS OF D.C., INC., GENERAL PARTNER, PETITIONERS v. NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD, RESPONDENT 1199SEIU UNITED HEA
In Re Robert Plan Corp.public domain
439 B.R. 29 (2010) In re The ROBERT PLAN CORPORATION, et al, Debtors. No. 8-08-74573-reg. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. New York. October 26, 2010. *32 Harold S. Berzow, Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, Uniondale, NY, for Debtors. Fletcher Strong, Steven B. Sheinwald, Kirschenbaum & Kirschenbaum, PC, Garden City, NY, for Trust
451 B.R. 825 (2011) In re NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB, Debtor, DII Northwest LLC (in the name of National Jockey Club), Plaintiff, v. Thomas Carey, III, Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 06 B 13247. Adversary No. 10 A 00302. United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division. March 3, 2011. *827 Chad H. Gettleman, Henry B. Mere
Robert Johnson v. DC Dept. of Healthpublic domain
Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the Atlantic and Maryland Reporters. Users are requested to notify the Clerk of the Court of any formal errors so that corrections may be made before the bound volumes go to press. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS No. 14-AA-1349 ROBERT B. JOHNSON, PETITIONER, V. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DEPARTMENT OF
OPINION LAURA CARTER HIGLEY, Justice. David Powers Homes, Inc. (“DPH”) appeals the trial court’s denial of the relief sought in DPH’s “Ex Parte Motion for Judicial Review of Documentation or Instruments Purporting to Create a Lien or Claim,” filed pursuant to Texas Government Code section 51.903. See Tex. Gov’t Code Ann. § 51.903 (Ver