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20 opinions for “JOHN SCOTT HARRIS”
Tremcorp Holdings, Inc. v. Harrispublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT (July 19, 2017) Hodge, Chief Justice. Tremcorp Holdings, Inc. appeals from a February 16, 2016 order denying its motion to vacate an arbitration award as untimely pursuant to the Federal Arbitration Act (“FAA”), 9 U.S.C. §§ 1-16. For the reasons that follow, we reverse. I. BACKGROUND On August 7, 2012, Tremcorp, through its
Tremcorp Holdings, Inc. v. Harrispublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT (September 7, 2016) Per curiam. Appellees Scott Harris and John McCann move this Court to dismiss the appeal by Appellant Tremcorp Holdings, Inc., because it is purportedly not from a final judgment. For the following reasons, we conclude that we possess jurisdiction, and thus deny the motion to dismiss. *36
Scott v. Scottpublic domain
144 S.W.3d 921 (2004) Dixie Gail SCOTT, Petitioner-Appellant, v. Harry Brooks SCOTT, Respondent-Respondent. No. 25917. Missouri Court of Appeals, Southern District, Division Two. September 28, 2004. *922 Peggy S. Hedrick, Springfield, for appellant. John C. Banning, Springfield, for respondent. KENNETH W. SHRUM, Jud
State v. Harrispublic domain
358 S.W.3d 172 (2011) STATE of Missouri, Respondent, v. James HARRIS, Appellant. No. ED 96045. Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Two. December 20, 2011. Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer to Supreme Court Denied January 23, 2012. Application for Transfer Denied March 6, 2012. *173<
Cathy Harris v. Scott Bessentpublic domain
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT ____________ No. 25-5037 September Term, 2024 1:25-cv-00412-RC Filed On: March 28, 2025 Cathy A. Harris, in her personal capacity and in her o
Kevin Calderone v. Michael Scottpublic domain
MARTIN, Circuit Judge: This interlocutory appeal asks whether employees may maintain a collective action against their employer under § 216(b) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (“FLSA”), 29 U.S.C. § 201 et seq„ at the same time as a class action brought based on state law and pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23(b)(3). The FLSA’s § 216(b) requires plaintiffs to
Dunn v. Harris Corp.public domain
560 F.Supp.2d 1260 (2008) Jerri L. DUNN, Plaintiff, v. HARRIS CORPORATION and Fidelity Employer Services Company, LLC, Defendants. Case No. 6:07-cv-1526-Orl-28DAB. United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. June 6, 2008. *1261 Herbert M. Hill, Herbert M. Hill, PA, Orlando, FL, for Plaintiff. Ralph C. Los
Weaver v. Harrispublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER GRANTING SUMMARY JUDGMENT IN FAVOR OF DEFENDANT AND DISMISSING CASE LOUIS GUIROLA, JR., Chief Judge. BEFORE THE COURT are cross-motions for summary judgment filed by Plaintiff Ralph Paul Weaver [41] and Defendant the Director of Industry Operations for the United States Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (“ATF”) [18]. After due consideration of the
Frazier v. Harrispublic domain
ORDER SCOTT, District Judge. This matter comes before the Court on Plaintiff Renatta Frazier’s Motion to Declare Offer of Judgment Invalid. For the reasons set forth below, the Motion is ALLOWED. On September 17, 2003, Defendant City of Springfield, Illinois (Springfield), and four of the individual Defendants, John W. Harris, William Pittman, Mary L. Vasconcelles, and Mark
Scott v. Williamspublic domain
LABARGA, J. Appellants Governor Rick Scott, Attorney General Pamela Jo Bondi, and Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater, in their capacity as the State Board of Administration of Florida, and John Miles, Secretary of the Department of Management Services of Florida, appealed a judgment of the Circuit Court of the Second Judicial Circuit in and for Leon County to the First District Court of Appeal, which certified to this Cour
David Neil Harris, Sr. v. State of Mississippipublic domain
CHAMBERLIN, JUSTICE, FOR THE COURT: ¶ 1. Landowners David Neil Harris, Sr., Vecie Michelle Harris ("Harris") 1 and Clyde H. Gunn III filed suits to confirm title to their waterfront properties in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. The State of Mississippi (the "State"), the County of Jackson (the "County") and the C
Harris v. Quinnpublic domain
656 F.3d 692 (2011) Pamela J. HARRIS, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. Governor Pat QUINN, in his official capacity as Governor of the State of Illinois, et al., Defendants-Appellees. No. 10-3835. United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit. Argued June 9, 2011. Decided September 1, 2011. *693 William L. Mes
Keith Harris v. Texas Veterans Commissionpublic domain
JENNIFER WALKER ELROD, Circuit Judge: Keith Harris is a resident of Texas and an honorably discharged veteran of the United States Army. He challenges the constitutionality of the residency requirements in the Hazlewood Act, which provides tuition waivers at public universities for certain Texas veterans who enlisted in Texas or were residents of Texas at the time they enlisted.
Harris v. Stark & Starkpublic domain
SNITE, J., This is a case for wrongful use of civil proceedings under the Dragonetti Act and for abuse of process. It arises from two underlying cases brought and heard in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas Commerce Program. Douglas T. Harris, plaintiff in this case, was a party in both underlying cases. Before the court are defendants Henry Van Blunk, Stark & Stark, P.C., Liderbach, Hahn, Foy & Van Blunk, P.
United States v. John Woolsey, Jr.public domain
MELLOY, Circuit Judge. A jury found John Harry Woolsey, Jr. guilty of two offenses: (1) being a felon in possession of a firearm, and (2) being a felon in possession of ammunition, both in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1). The district court 1 sentenced Woolsey to 84 months’ imprisonment. Woolsey appeals, arguing that
Scott v. Robertspublic domain
612 F.3d 1279 (2010) Richard L. SCOTT, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Dawn K. ROBERTS, In Her Official Capacity as Interim Secretary of State of the State of Florida, Defendant-Appellee, Ira William McCollum, Jr., Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee. No. 10-13211. United States Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit. July 30, 2010. *1280 Enu
Harris Corp. v. Federal Express Corp.public domain
670 F.Supp.2d 1306 (2009) HARRIS CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, Defendant. Case No. 6:07-cv-1819-Orl-28KRS. United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. August 26, 2009. *1307 Brian R. Gilchrist, Ryan Thomas Santurri, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt, Milbrath & Gilchrist, PA, Orlando, FL, for Pl
William Ross v. Scott Farrell Goldstein, as Independent Administrator of Estate of John David Greenpublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 510 OPINION Scott Goldstein, as independent administrator of his father's estate, brought suit against William Ross to recover certain assets Goldstein believed were in Ross's possession, but belonged in the decedent's estate. Ross counterclaimed raising five causes of action:
STATE EX REL. HARRIS v. Weaverpublic domain
This is an appeal from a judgment allowing a credit against a child-support arrearage for direct payments made to adult children. Facts and Procedural History Christy Harris ("the mother") and William Scott Weaver ("the father") divorced in 1995; they had three children. As part of the settlement agreement incorporated into the divorce judgment, the father was ordered to pay $850 per month in child support. The agreement stated, in pertinent part:
Harris Corp. v. Federal Express Corp.public domain
698 F.Supp.2d 1345 (2010) HARRIS CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION, Defendant. Case No. 6: 07-cv-1819-Orl-28KRS. United States District Court, M.D. Florida, Orlando Division. March 22, 2010. *1347 Brian R. Gilchrist, Ryan Thomas Santurri, Allen, Dyer, Doppelt, Milbrath & Gilchrist, Orlando, FL, for Plaint