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Bower v. Commonwealthpublic domain
551 S.E.2d 1 (2001) 36 Va. App. 382 William Patrick BOWER v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia. Record No. 1376-00-3. Court of Appeals of Virginia, Salem. August 21, 2001. Thomas M. Blaylock, Roanoke, for appellant. Leah A. Darron, Assistant Attorney General, (Mark L. Earley, Attorney General, on brief), for appellee. Present: BRAY, CLEM
Frere v. Commonwealthpublic domain
452 S.E.2d 682 (1995) Wilner PETIT FRERE, a/k/a Charles Clevraux v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia. Record No. 0472-93-1. Court of Appeals of Virginia. January 3, 1995. *683 Thomas L. Northam, Accomac, for appellant. Leah A. Darron, Asst. Atty. Gen. (James S. Gilmore, III, Atty. Gen., on brief), for appellee. Present: BAR
In Re Bulk Popcorn Antitrust Litigationpublic domain
792 F.Supp. 650 (1992) In re BULK POPCORN ANTITRUST LITIGATION. No. 3-89-710. United States District Court, D. Minnesota, Third Division. March 26, 1992. *651 Samuel D. Heins, W. Joseph Bruckner, Opperman, Heins & Paquin, Minneapolis, Minn., Lead Counsel for all plaintiffs. Samuel D. Heins, W. Joseph Bruckner, Opperman, Heins
Squire v. United Airlines, Inc.public domain
973 F.Supp. 1004 (1997) Janet SQUIRE, Jamie Belgard-Krause, and Jeffrey Nemyo, Plaintiffs, v. UNITED AIRLINES, INC., a Delaware corporation, Defendant. No. 94-D-1266. United States District Court, D. Colorado. July 29, 1997. *1005 Lynn L. Palma, Lynn L. Palma & Assoc., P.C., Denver, CO, for Plaintiffs. Michael D. Nosle
In Re Bulk Popcorn Antitrust Litigationpublic domain
783 F.Supp. 1194 (1991) In Re BULK POPCORN ANTITRUST LITIGATION. All Cases. No. Civ. 3-89-710. United States District Court, D. Minnesota, Third Division. November 27, 1991. *1195 Samuel D. Heins, W. Joseph Bruckner, Opperman, Heins & Paquin, Minneapolis, Minn., for all plaintiffs. Warren Rubin, Gross, Sklar & Metzger,
Inter-City Gas Corp. v. Boise Cascade Corp.public domain
FAGG, Circuit Judge. This controversy involves a contract dispute between a natural gas supplier, InterCity Gas Corporation (Inter-City), and a manufacturing company, Boise Cascade Corporation (Boise), over various payments and charges for natural gas. Following a hearing, an arbitrator awarded Inter-City damages on its claim that Boise was undercharged because of an error in measuring the quantity of natural gas sold. The arbit
Kennedy v. Commonwealthpublic domain
445 S.E.2d 699 (1994) George Alpha KENNEDY v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia. Record No. 1128-92-1. Court of Appeals of Virginia. June 28, 1994. *700 James T. Baker, Norfolk, for appellant. Jerry P. Slonaker, Sr. Asst. Atty. Gen. (Stephen D. Rosenthal, Atty. Gen., Leah A. Darron, Asst. Atty. Gen., on brief), for appellee.
Ex Parte Thomaspublic domain
Nathan Dwayne Thomas petitioned this Court to grant a writ of certiorari to review the Court of Criminal Appeals' affirmance of his conviction of murder in the Montgomery County Circuit Court. After deciding that the issue possessed probable merit, we granted the writ. *Page 1157 The State charged Thomas with murder for his alleged participation in a "drive-by" shooting; the shooting was carried out from a car that contained four young male
Nye v. Blyth Eastman Dillon & Co.public domain
HEANEY, Circuit Judge. Blyth Eastman Dillon and Company, Inc., Richard Newham and Harold Covlin appeal from a judgment in the amount of $759,313 entered against them after a non-jury trial. The trial court found that the appellants had violated § 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 15 U.S.C. § 78j(b) and Rule 10b-5, 17 C.F.R. § 240.10b-5, because of their conduct involving an investment account maintained by Georg
Elouise Cobell v. Sally Jewellpublic domain
Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge MILLETT. MILLETT, Circuit Judge: This is the eleventh appeal to this court in nearly two decades of litigation arising out of the Department of the Interior’s misadministration of Native American trust accounts and an ensuing complex, nationwide litigation and settlement. As the case winds down, the class action
Gebser v. Lago Vista Independent School Districtpublic domain
Justice Stevens, with whom Justice Souter, Justice Ginsburg, and Justice Breyer join, dissenting. The question that the petition for certiorari asks us to address is whether the Lago Vista Independent School District (respondent) is liable in damages for a violation of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972,20 U. S. C. § 1681 et seq. (Title IX). The Court provides us with a negative answer to that
Foster v. Commonwealthpublic domain
369 S.E.2d 688 (1988) Glen Lloyd FOSTER v. COMMONWEALTH of Virginia. Record No. 1363-86-4. Court of Appeals of Virginia. May 17, 1988. *689 J. Lloyd Snook, III, Charlottesville, for appellant. Leah A. Darron, Asst. Atty. Gen. (Mary Sue Terry, Atty. Gen., on brief), for appellee. Present: DUFF, KEENAN and MOON, JJ.</
Bonner v. Arizona Department of Correctionspublic domain
714 F.Supp. 420 (1989) Nicki Aaron BONNER, Plaintiff, v. ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS, Samuel Lewis; Tim Crowley; Javier Vega and John Does, Defendants. No. CIV 86-1771 PHX CLH. United States District Court, D. Arizona. May 26, 1989. Joseph E. Abodeely, Phoenix, Ariz., for plaintiff. Lynne W. Abney, Asst. Atty. Gen., Phoenix, Ariz., for defendants. <
Graves v. Methodist Youth Services, Inc.public domain
624 F.Supp. 429 (1985) Byron C. GRAVES, Plaintiff, v. METHODIST YOUTH SERVICES, INC., Defendant. No. 84 C 4402. United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D. December 24, 1985. Richard K. Wray, Arnstein, Gluck & Lehr, Janis M. Gibbs, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff. Samuel W. Witwer, Jr., Witwer, Moran, Burlage & Witwer, Larry J. Hagen, Oak Park, Ill
588 F.2d 1189 Fed. Sec. L. Rep. P 96,613George F. NYE, Gerald J. Sterner, and Thomas E. Mulcahy,Individually and as a Joint Venture Doing Businessin the Name of Gerald J. Sterner, Cross-Appellants,v.BLYTH EASTMAN DILLON & COMPANY, INC., a DelawareCorporation, Richard Newham, and Harold Covlin,Cross-Appellees.George F. NYE, Gerald J. Sterner, Thomas E. Mulcahy,Individually and as a Joint Venture Doing Busines
845 F.2d 184 INTER-CITY GAS CORPORATION, a Manitoba corporation, Appellant,v.BOISE CASCADE CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Appellee.INTER-CITY GAS CORPORATION, a Manitoba corporation, Appellee,v.BOISE CASCADE CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation, Appellant. Nos. 87-5063, 87-5084. United States Court of Appeals,Eighth Circuit. Submitted Sept. 3, 19
Disabled in Action of Pennsylvania v. Piercepublic domain
606 F.Supp. 310 (1985) DISABLED IN ACTION OF PENNSYLVANIA, et al. v. Samuel R. PIERCE, in his capacity as Secretary of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, et al. Civ. A. No. 85-1035. United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania. March 26, 1985. *311 Stephen F. Gold, Frank J. Laski, Timothy M. Cook, P
FARRIS, Circuit Judge: Nicki Arron Bonner is an inmate at the Arizona State Prison. He is deaf, mute, and suffers from a severe progressive vision loss which results in increasingly narrow tunnel vision. He has difficulty communicating with people who do not know American Sign Language. None of the personnel at the prison know sign language. Bonner has had several counseling ses
Sidney Abbott v. Randon Bragdon, D.M.D.public domain
SELYA, Circuit Judge. In this case of first impression, the district court granted summary judgment in favóf of plaintiff-appellee Sidney Abbott, an HIV-positive woman, on her claim that defendant-appellant Randon Bragdon, a dentist, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (the ADA) by refusing to treat her in his dental office.
Mullins v. Crowellpublic domain
74 F.Supp.2d 1067 (1999) Robert MULLINS, Michael D. Desruisseaux, and Thomas Miles, Plaintiffs, v. Craven CROWELL, Johnny H. Hayes, and William H. Kennoy, Defendants. Michael G. Murks, Plaintiff, v. Craven Crowell, Johnny H. Hayes, and William H. Kennoy, Defendants. Millard Shelton, Plaintiff, v. Craven Crowell, Johnny H. Hayes, and William H. Kennoy, Defendants. James R. Williams, Plaintiff, v. Craven Crowell,