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20 opinions for “Emily Brooke Lawrence”
Redmond v. SpiritBank (In re Brooke Corp.)public domain
*497POST-TRIAL MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Dale L. Somers, United States Bankruptcy Judge This adversary proceeding began with claims asserted against certain parties other than SpiritBank, but SpiritBank was later added as a defendant and the claims against the other defendants have been resolved. In the remaining counts, Christopher J. Redmond, the
State of Tennessee v. William K. Lawrence, Jr.public domain
02/05/2020 IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs May 7, 2019 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. WILLIAM K. LAWRENCE, JR. Appeal from the Criminal Court for Davidson County No. 2015-D-2716 Cheryl A. Blackburn, Judge _________________________________
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2022-CA-00365-COA IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF APPELLANT/ WALTER GREEN, DECEASED: THE ESTATE CROSS-APPELLEE OF DOUGLAS W. GREEN, DECEASED, BY EMILY ROSE GREEN, ADMINISTRATOR v. ANGELA GREEN MICHINI APPELLEE/
Illinois Ex Rel. Mota v. Central Sprinkler Corp.public domain
174 F.Supp.2d 824 (2001) The People of the State of ILLINOIS, ex rel. Raymond MOTA, Chairman of the Capital Development Board, Plaintiff, v. CENTRAL SPRINKLER CORPORATION and its Subsidiary Central Sprinkler Company, Defendant. No. 01-3124. United States District Court, C.D. Illinois, Springfield Division. December 3, 2001. *825
McIntyre v. United Statespublic domain
LYNCH, Circuit Judge. These two cases involve claims against the United States under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA), 28 U.S.C. § 2671 et seq., arising out of alleged wrongful actions of FBI agents. On September 15, 1999, a diligent federal trial judge sitting in an organized crime case issued a lengthy opinion outlining a possible patte
ACCEPTED 15-24-00095-CV FIFTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/29/2025 3:50 PM No. 15-24-00095-CV CHRI
State of Washington v. Evan Wayne Sullivanpublic domain
Lawrence-Berrey, A.C.J. ¶1 The liberal standard for reviewing the sufficiency of a charging document applies when a defendant challenges the document after the State rests its case. In so holding, we join Division Two of this court and depart from Division One. ¶2 But even applying the liberal standard, as the State requests, we conclude that the State’s char
Frederick County National Bank v. Lazerowpublic domain
139 B.R. 802 (1992) FREDERICK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK v. Arthur S. LAZEROW. Civ. No. B-90-2642. United States District Court, D. Maryland. January 27, 1992. *803 Brook Schumm, III, Baltimore, Md., for Frederick County Nat. Bank. Lawrence Ross Freedman, Roger Frankel, Emily B. Randall, Amy H. Kornbluth, Washington, D.C., for L
Commonwealth v. Roanepublic domain
OPINION BY McLAUGHLIN, J.: Rashawn Roane appeals from the judgment of sentence entered on April 21, 2017, after a jury convicted him of rape of a child, unlawful restraint of a minor, and indecent assault. 1 Roane challenges the discretionary aspects of his sentence and the weight of the evidence. He also claims that the trial
Matson v. Alarconpublic domain
651 F.3d 404 (2011) Bruce H. MATSON, Trustee of the LandAmerica Financial Group, Incorporated Liquidated Trust, Trustee-Appellant, v. Diego ALARCON; Emily E. Anders; Bruce A. Avila; Annelise J. Braddock; Steven P. Baker; Mickey J. Barker; Michael Barlow; Dianne F. Bigbie; Frank E. Billings, Jr.; Rhonda L. Bitterman; John C. Bommarito; Nancy Boyer; Kimberly L. Coday; Shawn D. Cosman; Nancy DeAngelo; Belinda Duron; Tammy J. Elley; Lawrence M. Furlo
Brighton Collectibles, Inc. v. RK Texas Leather Mfg.public domain
ORDER (1) DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON TRADE DRESS; (2) GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO EXCLUDE DR. WUNDERLICH’S EXPERT TESTIMONY; AND (8) GRANTING IN PART DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO EXCLUDE DR. FRAZIER’S EXPERT TESTIMONY; AND (4) DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON LOST PROFITS GONZALO P. CURIE L, District Judge. Plaintiff Brighton Collectibles, Inc. (“Brighton”) ma
Police & Fire Retirement System v. Safenet, Inc.public domain
645 F.Supp.2d 210 (2009) POLICE AND FIRE RETIREMENT SYSTEM OF The CITY OF DETROIT, Plymouth County Retirement System, State-Boston Retirement System, and Michael Golde, On Behalf of Themselves and All Others Similarly Situated, Plaintiffs, v. SAFENET, INC., Anthony A. Caputo, Kenneth A. Mueller, Carole D. Argo, Thomas A. Brooks, Ira A. Hunt, Jr., Bruce R. Thaw, Arthur L. Money, Shelley A. Harrison, and Andrew E. Clark, Defendants. <
Brooks v. Powerspublic domain
EVELEIGH, J., dissenting. I respectfully dissent. My concurrence in Haynes v. Middletown , 314 Conn. 303, 331, 101 A.3d 249 (2014), notes that "our
Matter of Farideh P. v. Ahmed Q.public domain
Matter of Farideh P. v Ahmed Q. (2022 NY Slip Op 01211) Matter of Farideh P. v Ahmed Q. 2022 NY Slip Op 01211 Decided on February 24, 2022 Appellate Division, Third Department Published by New York State Law Reporting B
United States v. Strakerpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION JOHN D. BATES, United States District Judge Petitioners Anderson Straker, Wayne Pierre, Ricardo De Four, Zion Clarke, Kevin Nixon, and Kevon Demerieux were tried and found guilty of two offenses: conspiracy to commit hostage taking, and hostage taking, resulting in death. They were sentenced to concurrent terms of life imprisonment on each count, followed by five years’ supervised release
Federal Savings & Loan Insurance v. Quinlanpublic domain
678 F.Supp. 174 (1988) FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. John E. QUINLAN, Patrick D. Quinlan, and James B. Quinlan, Defendants and Counter-Plaintiffs, and Bonnie B. QUINLAN, P. Philip Matthews, Lawrence A. Grace, James D. Kendall, D. Michael Jehle, Marc Bajer, James R. Beuche, John W. Corey, John R. Dempsey, James P. Frenza, Norman B. Herbert, William S. Hobbs, and U.S. Mutual Financial Corporation, Defendant
McIntyre v. United Statespublic domain
447 F.Supp.2d 54 (2006) Emily McINTYRE and Christopher McIntyre as co-administrators of the Estate of John L. McIntyre, Plaintiffs, v. The UNITED STATES of America, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 01-CV-10408-RCL. United States District Court, D. Massachusetts. September 5, 2006. *55 *56
In re Hailey JJ.public domain
Mercure, J.P. Appeals (1) from an order of the Supreme Court (Lawliss, J.), entered January 19, 2010 in Clinton County, which granted petitioner’s application, in a proceeding pursuant to Family Ct Act article 10, to adjudicate the subject child to be abused and neglected, and (2) from an order of said court, entered January 19, 2010, which issued an order of protection against respondent. Respondent is the
McIntyre v. United Statespublic domain
336 F.Supp.2d 87 (2004) Emily MCINTYRE and Christopher McIntyre as co-administrators of the Estate of John L. McIntyre, Plaintiffs, v. The UNITED STATES of America, et al., Defendants. No. CIV.A.01-CV-10408-RC. United States District Court, D. Massachusetts. September 30, 2004. *88 *89
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2020-KA-01378-COA KURT MISHAEL MAGEE A/K/A KURT M. APPELLANT MAGEE v. STATE OF MISSISSIPPI APPELLEE DATE OF JUDGMENT: 11/16/2020 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. CLAIBORNE McDONALD COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEY FOR APPELLANT: OFFICE OF STATE PUBLIC DEFENDE