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6 opinions for “Foxworth v. Colvin”

Foxworth v. Colvinpublic domain
District Court, D. Massachusetts · 2017-04-19 · Published · cited 6× · 249 F. Supp. 3d 585; 2017 WL 1424634; 2017 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 60426
MEMORANDUM & ORDER Nathaniel M. Gorton, United States District Judge Plaintiff Dolly Foxworth (“Foxworth” or “plaintiff’) seeks judicial review, of the denial of her application for disability benefits by defendant, Carolyn W. Colvin (“the Commissioner” or “defendant”), in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (“SSA”). Before the Court are plaintiffs motion to rev
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · 1993-12-09 · Published · cited 26× · 873 S.W.2d 694; 1993 Tenn. App. LEXIS 749
OPINION McMURRAY, Judge. This case has a long and torturous history through both the state and federal court systems. The appellant, Ernest Oliver, was attempting to “blow the whistle” regarding certain alleged activities of his employer, Hydro-Vac, one of the defendants, when his employment was terminated. In addition to the whistle blowing charge against Hydro-Vac, Oliver charged over eighty oth
District Court, D. New Hampshire · 2019-09-09 · Published · cited 1× · 2019 DNH 149
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE Stacy Lee Melican, Claimant Case No. 18-cv-682-SM v. Opinion No. 2019 DNH 149 Andrew Saul, Commissioner, Social Security Administration, Defendant O R D E R Claimant, Stacy Lee Melican filed this action, challenging a decision by the Commissioner of the Social Securi
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · 1984-09-18 · Published · cited 432× · 740 F.2d 339
GARZA, Circuit Judge: FACTS Between November 1978, and July 1982, the appellant and two co-defendants conducted various schemes to defraud life insurance companies of commissions on policies and sold false income tax deductions to various business enterprises. The tax fraud conspiracy that formed the basis of appellant’s guilty plea was instigated as a m
Supreme Court of Alabama · 1935-02-28 · Published · cited 24× · 160 So. 689; 230 Ala. 268; 1935 Ala. LEXIS 139
This is an action against appellant personally on notes signed by him in the following words: "The estate of H. W. Fancher, deceased, by Heirston L. Foster, as executor." Fancher had borrowed the money from appellee, and had given a mortgage on real estate, due September 7, 1928. The debt was extended by mutual agreement to September 7, 1931. Fancher died before it matured on the latter date. Appellant, as such executor, and appellee agreed to extend it to September 7, 1932. On that day the n
Court of Appeals of Texas · 1929-04-17 · Published · cited 9× · 20 S.W.2d 1076; 1929 Tex. App. LEXIS 982
This suit was instituted in the District court of Potter county, Texas, by the plaintiff, Long Bell Lumber Company, a corporation, against the defendant I. M. *Page 1077 Futch, and his wife, Bessie Futch, to recover the sum of $1,223.50, and to foreclose a mechanic's lien note alleged to be held by it as security for the payment of the debt. Plaintiff alleges: That about September 1, 1926, the defendant I. M. Futch orally requested it to furnish de