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Menotte v. King (In Re King)public domain
463 B.R. 555 (2011) In re Shirley Jean KING, Debtor. Deborah C. Menotte, Trustee in Bankruptcy for Shirley Jean King, Plaintiff, v. Shirley Jean King and Homer King, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 08-17501-EPK. Adversary No. 10-03684-EPK. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida, West Palm Beach Division. December 22, 2011. *558
OPINION OF THE COURT Carol R. Edmead, J. This legal malpractice action requires an exploration of a rarely applied theory: tolling the statute of limitations based on common-law principles. In this action, defendant Mintzer Sarowitz Zeris Ledva & Meyers, LLP (the Firm) moves to dismiss the complaint of the plaintiff Billiard Balls Management, LLC, doing business as Slate, pursuant
197 P.3d 199 (2008) BYLERS ALASKA WILDERNESS ADVENTURES INC., Jerry Byler and Darren Byler, Appellants, v. The CITY OF KODIAK, Martin Owen as agent and employee of the City of Kodiak and Martin Owen personally, and Larry Shaker and Eagle Adventures, Appellees. No. S-12343. Supreme Court of Alaska. December 12, 2008. *202 Allen Va
Lakeview Farm, Inc. v. Enmanpublic domain
689 A.2d 1089 (1997) LAKEVIEW FARM, INC. and Maurice and Rita Martel, v. David and Sandra ENMAN. No. 95-324. Supreme Court of Vermont. January 10, 1997. *1090 Andrew D. Mikell and William E. Mikell, Burlington, for plaintiffs-appellees. Robert F. O'Neill and Erik B. FitzPatrick of Gravel and Shea, Burlington, for defendant
Istre v. Mechepublic domain
770 So.2d 776 (2000) Russell Paulette Lebouef ISTRE, et al. v. Daniel MECHE, et al. No. 00-CA-1316. Supreme Court of Louisiana. October 17, 2000. *777 Lisa Eve Mayer, John Fayne Wilkes, III, Borne, Wilkes & Brady, Lafayette; Homer E. Barousse, Jr., Barousse & Craton, Crowley; Freeman Rudolph Matthews, Thomas Allen Usry, J
JAMES DICKSON PHILLIPS, Circuit Judge: In these consolidated appeals, the Secretary of Health and Human Services (Secretary) challenges the judgment of two district courts which independently, on the complaints of two sets of hospitals, declared invalid a new regulation, 42 C.F.R. § 405.452(a)(l)(ii) (1984), promulgated by the Secretary that changed the process by which hospitals are compensated for the portion of their ma
Bray v. Land Construction Co.public domain
Plaintiff, Martha Bray, the owner of certain real estate in the City of St. Joseph, Missouri, sued the City of St. Joseph and the Land Construction Company for damages for depositing upon her lot to a depth of 8 ft. a large amount of earth, covering a space from 9 to 14 ft. in width, extending the full length of the lot, about 140 feet. Plaintiff recovered a verdict and judgment in the sum of $250 and defendants have appealed. The petition alleges a trespass on plaintiff's property, th
Bank of America, N.A. v. Johnson (In re Johnson)public domain
ORDER PAUL W. BONAPFEL, Bankruptcy Judge. This Order deals with several issues arising out of the prepetition garnishment by Bank of America, N.A. (the “Bank”) of the wages of the Chapter 7 debtor, Albert *163F. Johnson, III (the “Debtor”), owed by Crowne Aviation Services, LLC (the “Employer”). Three of them involve the automati
State Ex Rel. Dolman v. Dickeypublic domain
This is a proceeding to compel by mandamus the issuance of tax bills to pay for the construction of pavement on a street in St. Joseph, a city of the first class. The relator is assignee of the Standard Construction Company, the contractor in the performance of the work. The Circuit Court of Buchanan County, after hearing the evidence, determined the issues in favor of relator, and granted a peremptor writ and defendants appealed. The petition for the alternative writ set out the ordin
Caperton v. AT Massey Coal Co., Inc.public domain
DAVIS, Acting Chief Justice: The Appellants herein and defendants below, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc., and various of its subsidiaries, appeal from a March 15, 2005, order entered in the Circuit Court of Boone County, which denied their post-judgment motions for judgment as a matter of law, a new trial, or remittitur, in response to the entry of a judgment of more than $50 million in favor of the appellees herein, and plaint
United States v. Kidada Savagepublic domain
PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _______________ Nos. 14-1493, 14-2677 and 14-3975 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. KIDADA SAVAGE, agent of DA, agent of LI’L SIS, agent of DIZMATIC, STEVEN NORTHINGTON, also known as Smoke, also known as S1, also known as Syeed Burhannon, also known as Michael Tillery, also known as Darnell Doss,
Caperton v. AT Massey Coal Co., Inc.public domain
DAVIS, Justice: The Appellants herein and defendants below, A.T. Massey Coal Company, Inc., and various of its subsidiaries, appeal from a March 15, 2005, order entered in the Circuit Court of Boone County, which denied their post-judgment motions for judgment as a matter of law, a new trial, or remittitur, in response to the entry of a judgment of more than $50 million in favor of the appellees herein, and plaintiffs below,
Entergy Gulf States, Inc. v. Western Fuels Ass'n (In Re Cajun Electric Power Cooperative, Inc.)public domain
230 B.R. 683 (1999) In re CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER COOPERATIVE, INC., Debtor. Federal Tax ID No. XX-XXXXXXX. Entergy Gulf States, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Western Fuels Association, Inc., Triton Coal Company, Inc., and Ralph R. Mabey, Chapter 11 Trustee, Defendants. Entergy Gulf States, Inc., Plaintiff, v. American Commercial Terminals, Inc., A Division of American Commercial Marine Service Company, and Burlington Northern and Santa Fe
State v. Pattonpublic domain
MANFORD, Judge. This is a direct appeal from a conviction by a jury for assaulting a police officer, a misdemeanor under §§ 557.220 and 556.270, RSMo 1969.1 The jury affixed punishment of 30 days in the county jail. The judgment is affirmed. Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain his conviction, which necessitates a recitation of the facts of record. This
769 F.2d 1017 10 Soc.Sec.Rep.Ser. 344, Medicare&Medicaid Gu 34,851BEDFORD COUNTY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL; Buchanan GeneralHospital; Community Hospital of Roanoke Valley; FranklinMemorial Hospital; Giles Memorial Hospital; JohnstonMemorial Hospital; King's Daughters' Hospital; Lee CountyCommunity Hospital; Lonesome Pine Hospital; LynchburgGeneral-Marshall Lodge Hospital; Memorial Hospital;Memorial Hospital of Mart
White v. Whitepublic domain
655 N.E.2d 523 (1995) Sandy L. WHITE, Appellant (Petitioner), v. Daniel G. WHITE, Appellee (Respondent). No. 49A02-9406-CV-352. Court of Appeals of Indiana. August 31, 1995. *525 Audrey K. Grossman, Treacy, Grossman & Sullivan, Indianapolis, for appellant. Nancy L. Cross, Miroff, Cross, Ruppert & Klineman, Indianap
Bilbo v. Statepublic domain
142 Ga. App. 716 (1977) 236 S.E.2d 847 BILBO et al. v. THE STATE. 53305. Court of Appeals of Georgia. Submitted January 19, 1977. Decided June 8, 1977. Rehearing Denied July 6, 1977. Herbert Shafer, for appellants. William F. Lee, Jr., District Attorney, Robert H. Sullivan, Assistant District
Glasgow v. City of St. Josephpublic domain
The foregoing opinion by BOHLING, C., is adopted as the opinion of the court. All the judges concur. *Page 750
Harper v. Statepublic domain
440 P.2d 893 (1968) Leroy HARPER, Appellant, v. STATE of Nevada, Respondent. No. 5356. Supreme Court of Nevada. March 29, 1968. *894 James D. Santini, Richard H. Bryan, Public Defenders, Leonard I. Gang, Earle W. White, Deputy Public Defenders, Las Vegas, for appellant. Harvey Dickerson, Atty. Gen., Carson City, George E.
Case 15-32077 Document 1 Filed in TXSB on 04/13/15 Page 1 of 72 ‘W-"'3' United States Bankruptcy Court Southern District ofTexas