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10 opinions for “In Re Joel S Gehrke”
In Re Sprecher Bros. Livestock & Grain, Ltd.public domain
58 B.R. 408 (1986) In re SPRECHER BROTHERS LIVESTOCK & GRAIN, LTD., a South Dakota Corporation, Joel Kim Sprecher and Nancy Faye Sprecher, and Gene Alan Sprecher, Debtors. Bankruptcy Nos. 484-00181, 484-00361 and 484-00362. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. South Dakota. March 5, 1986. *409 Brent A. Wilbur, May, Adam, Gerdes & T
People v. Johnsonpublic domain
Per Curiam. Attorney James Edward Jacobs appeals as of right, challenging a Clinton Circuit Court order reducing Jacobs’ requested fee for his services in a criminal appeal. The Michigan Appellate Assigned Counsel System (maacs) has filed an amicus curiae brief aligned with appellant’s brief in this matter. We affirm. Jacobs is one of thirty-four attorneys who have volunteered to accept appointments on felony
Avery v. Industry Mortgage Co.public domain
135 F.Supp.2d 840 (2001) Larry D. AVERY & Starr Renee Avery, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, v. INDUSTRY MORTGAGE COMPANY, et al., Defendants. No. 1:00CV553. United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, Southern Division. March 7, 2001. Joel S. Gehrke, Carson City, MI, for Plaintiffs. James H. Geary, Howard & Howard, PC, Kalamazoo, MI, Robert J. Christi
Nelson v. Schnautzpublic domain
Schindler, A.C.J. ¶1 In this legal malpractice action, the trial court ruled as a matter of law that an attorney’s failure to file a claim against a tortfeasor’s estate prevented the fault-free plaintiff from recovering damages from the other jointly and severally liable tortfeasors for more than the amount of insurance coverage available to the estate. On appeal, the attorney, Stephen Schnautz, challenges the trial court’s ruli
POSNER, Chief Judge. We are asked to review a decision by the Labor Board which holds rather surprisingly that none of the captains, first mates, or chief engineers of riverboat gambling casinos is a supervisor within the meaning of the National Labor Relations Act, 29 U.S.C. § 152(11); NLRB v. Health Care & Retirement Corp. of America, 511 U.S. 571, 114 S.Ct. 1778, 128 L.Ed.2d 586 (1994), and all therefore are
People v. Welshpublic domain
Kelly, P.J. Defendant pled guilty to one count of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, MCL 750.520c(l)(b); MSA 28.788(3)(l)(b), in exchange for the prosecutor dismissing four other counts of second-degree criminal sexual conduct. Defendant’s conviction arises out of his sexual touching of a fifteen-year-old boy he employed in his painting business. Due to defense counsel’s objections to the contents of the pr
Dino Mejia v. Statepublic domain
02-10-060--067-CR
Dino Mejia v. Statepublic domain
COURT OF APPEALS SECOND DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH NOS. 02-10-00060-CR 02-10-00061-CR 02-10-00062-CR 02-10-00063-CR 02-10-00064-CR 02-10-00065-CR 02-10-00066-CR 02
People v. Bullockpublic domain
440 Mich. 15 (1992) 485 N.W.2d 866 PEOPLE v. BULLOCK PEOPLE v. HASSON Docket Nos. 89661, 89662, (Calendar No. 16). Supreme Court of Michigan. Argued October 10, 1991. Decided June 16, 1992. Frank J. Kelley, Attorney General, Gay Secor Hardy, Solicitor General, Charles D. Sherman, Prosecuting A
State v. Pikepublic domain
Smith, J. “ All murder committed by poison, starving, torture, or other deliberate and premeditated killing, or committed in perpetrating or attempting to perpetrate,.arson, rape, robbery or burg*403lary, is murder of the first degree; and all murder not of the first degree is-of the second degree.” Gen. Stat. ch. 264, sec. 1. “ If the