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20 opinions for “Delores R. Underwood”
Cunningham v. Fleetwood Homes of Georgia, Inc.public domain
COX, Circuit Judge: Fleetwood Homes of Georgia, Inc. (Fleetwood) appeals the district court’s de *613 nial of Fleetwood’s motion to compel arbitration pursuant to 9 U.S.C. § 16(a). I.FACTS In April of 1998, Gary and Delores Cunningham (the Cunninghams)
In Re Cullenpublic domain
21 B.R. 118 (1982) In re Kathryn Delores CULLEN, a/k/a Kathryn Delores Underwood, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. BK-82-30101. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Illinois. June 3, 1982. John J. Johnston, Belleville, Ill., for debtor Kathryn Delores Cullen. Louis C. Grossmann, Belleville, Ill., for Thomas Mackin, trustee. *119</
895 F.Supp. 1197 (1995) CURTIS K., a Minor, by his Mother and Next Friend, DELORES K., and Delores K., on her Own Behalf, Plaintiff, v. SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT and Western Hills Area Education Agency 12, Defendants. DAVID D., a Minor, by his Mother and Next Friend, ZOE D., and Zoe D., on her Own Behalf, Plaintiff, v. SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHOOL DISTRICT and Western Hills Area Education Agency 12, Defendants. AMIE R.,
Judith Romo v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.public domain
FILED FOR PUBLICATION SEP 24 2013 MOLLY C. DWYER, CLERK UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT JUDITH ROMO; VINCENT TALDONE; No. 13-56310 ROBIN TAYLER; MARGARET TAYLOR; RANDY TAYLOR; RAY D.C. No. 5:12-cv-02036-PSG-E TEETS; LAWRENCE
Margalit Corber v. Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc.public domain
FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT MARGALIT CORBER; RENE CARO; No. 13-56306 STEVE DANTZLER; LINDA SOWARDS; LORI HUISMAN; JOHNNY GEORGE, D.C. No. SR.; TERRY PERRY; WILLIAM 2:12-cv-09986- RACKLEY; ANGELA YOUNG; PAMELA PSG-E RODRIGUEZ; STEVEN SYVERSON; OLGA CAICOYA; JANET CARROLL; ROSE CASH; ULAD CELENTANO; VIRGINIA COSTANZO; KIMBERLY FILLIGIM; ARMELDIA SMITH; CARLA WEST; JOANNE B
Oliver v. Oholei Torah School of Miami, Inc.public domain
PER CURIAM. Affirmed. Excelsior Insurance Co. v. Pomona Park Bar & Package Store, 369 So.2d 938 (Fla.1979); United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co. v. Hazen, 346 So.2d 632 (Fla.2d DCA 1977) (result only approved in Excelsior).
In Re Diegelpublic domain
206 B.R. 194 (1997) In re Delmar DIEGEL and Delores F. Diegel, Debtors. Bankruptcy No. 95-30690. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. North Dakota. January 17, 1997. Sidney A. Gross, Ashley, ND, for debtors. Reed Soderstrom, Minot, ND, trustee. Richard E. Herr, Wishek, ND. MEMORANDUM AND ORDER WILLIAM A. HILL, Bankruptcy Judge.
Heaton v. City of Charlottepublic domain
Justice MOORE did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case. Defendants, The Ervin Company (Ervin) and Crescent Land and Timber Corporation (Crescent) are the owners of a 111.786 acre tract of land (tract) in Sharon Township, Mecklenburg County, lying outside the city limits of the City of Charlotte but lying within the City's zoning perimeter. The tract is bounded on the west by Providence Road, on the north by Sardis Lane, on the south by McAlpine Creek, and on the east
101 F.3d 574 65 USLW 2386, Bankr. L. Rep. P 77,180 Delores HARMON, Individually and as Executrix of the Estateof Ralph Harmon, Appellee/Cross-Appellant,v.UNITED STATES of America, acting through the FARMERS HOMEADMINISTRATION, United States Department of Agriculture;Thomas A. Lloyd, Assistant U.S. Attorney; Dallas Tonsager,State Director of the Farmers Home Administration,Appellants/Cross-A
Neidlinger v. Neidlingerpublic domain
52 S.W.3d 513 (2001) Melba I. NEIDLINGER, Appellant, v. Jerry Lynn NEIDLINGER, Appellee. No. 1999-SC-0662-DG. Supreme Court of Kentucky. August 23, 2001. *516 Bonnie M. Brown, Louisville, for appellant. Delores H. Pregliasco, Vicki L. Buba, Louisville, for appellee. *514
Williams v. Am. Homes 4 Rent Mgt. Holdings, L.L.C.public domain
[Cite as Williams v. Am. Homes 4 Rent Mgt. Holdings, L.L.C., 2019-Ohio-3740.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO TENTH APPELLATE DISTRICT Alan E. Williams, et al., : Plaintiffs-Appellants, : No. 18AP-627 v. : (C.P.C. No. 16CV-0382) Americ
BROWN, Chief Judge. 11 This is an action for damages arising out of an automobile accident that left plaintiff, Miriam Stagner Upchurch, a quadriplegic. Ms. Upchurch subsequently died three years later as a result of complications arising from her injuries and her children were substituted as party plaintiffs for their mother’s survival action and their own action for damages for her wrongful death. After years of litigation,
Cavalieri-Conway v. L. Butterman & Associatespublic domain
992 F.Supp. 995 (1998) Joan CAVALIERI-CONWAY, Plaintiff, v. L. BUTTERMAN & ASSOCIATES, and individually L. Butterman, owner, Robert Underwood and Delores Underwood, managers, Defendants. No. 96 C 5631. United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division. January 28, 1998. *996 *997
Romo v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.public domain
ORDER KOZINSKI, Chief Judge: Upon the vote of a majority of nonre-cused active judges, it is ordered that these cases be reheard en banc pursuant to Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 35(a) and Circuit Rule 35-3. The three-judge panel opinion in Romo v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc., No. 13-56310, shall not be cited as precedent by or to any court of the Ninth Circuit. Judge
Avon-Avalon, Inc. v. Collinspublic domain
Willie J. Foster, as administrator of the estate of Brenda Perdue, filed a wrongful death action against Avon-Avalon, Inc., Alabama Gas Corporation, Robert Leavall, and Leavall Banking Company, Inc. (hereinafter "Leavall Company"). One month later, Barbara A. Collins, as administratrix of the estate of Larry Collins, sued the same defendants for the wrongful death of Larry Collins. The plaintiffs alleged that Brenda Perdue and Larry Collins had died from carbon monoxide poisoning caus
Judith Romo v. Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, Inc.public domain
FOR PUBLICATION UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT JUDITH ROMO; VINCENT TALDONE; No. 13-56310 ROBIN TAYLER; MARGARET TAYLOR; RANDY TAYLOR; RAY D.C. No. TEETS; LAWRENCE TELLS; KATHRYN 5:12-cv-02036- TEMCHACK; CHARLES TERRY; PSG-E VERONICA TERRY; ROBERTA THORNE; MARGARET TIVIS; LINDA TODD; DELORES TOOHEY; OPINION DEBRA TOURVILLE; DENA TSOUALS; ALLEN TURNER; CAROLYN TURNER; WANDA TURNER; STARLET TYRONE; GLORIA
Albers v. Lyonpublic domain
[Cite as Albers v. Lyon, 2026-Ohio-209.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT OF OHIO HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO JAMES ALBERS, : APPEAL NO. C-250017 TRIAL NO. A-1903421 FRIEDA AARON, : PATRICIA ADAMS, : JUDGMENT ENTRY MICHELLE AGEE,
Joe Villarreal v. Statepublic domain
NO. 07-09-0274-CR IN THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SEVENTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS
Eagle v. Hurley Medical Centerpublic domain
ORDER DENYING DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT l# 16] AND DEFENDANT’S MOTION FOR PROTECTIVE ORDER [# 15] GERSHWIN A. DRAIN, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff, Marsha Eagle, filed the instant action against her former employer, Hurley Medical Center (“HMC”), claiming that HMC violated the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”), 29 U.S.C. § 2601 et seq., the
Williams v. 3 Beall Bros. 3 Inc.public domain
Plaintiff below, Delores Williams, sued defendant below to recover damages for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained by reason of a defective shoe which she purchased from defendant in June of 1978. After a jury verdict, judgment was entered for plaintiff in the amount of $2,150; she (plaintiff) brings this appeal on two points of error. First, she urges the damages should have been trebled as required by Woods v. Littleton, 554 S.W.2d 662