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20 opinions for “Jay D Brumbaugh”
655 F.Supp.2d 1023 (2009) PACIFIC INDEMNITY CO., Plaintiff, v. PICKENS KANE MOVING & STORAGE CO.; Atlas Van Lines, Inc., Defendants. Pickens Kane Moving & Storage Co., Cross-Claimant v. Atlas Van Lines, Inc., Cross-Defendant. Atlas Van Lines, Inc., Cross-Claimant v. Pickens Kane Moving & Storage Co., Cross-Defendant. No. CV-08-0466-PHX-FJM. United States District Cou
Golden Peanut Co. v. Basspublic domain
Miller, Judge, concurring specially. I concur fully with the result reached by the majority, but write specially with regard to Division 2. In assessing any error in the failure of the trial court to give a written request to charge, our main concern is whether at some point the grounds for the objection have been given on the record. Of course if the grounds were given prior to the charge to the ju
In Re Chase & Sanborn Corp.public domain
124 B.R. 368 (1991) In re CHASE & SANBORN CORPORATION, f/k/a General Coffee Corporation, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 83-000889 BKC-AJC. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida. January 25, 1991. *369 Ronald G. Neiwirth, P.A., Miami, Fla., for the Creditor Trustee. David L. Katsky, Esanu Katsky Korins & Siger, New York City
In Re Chase & Sanborn Corp.public domain
124 B.R. 371 (1991) In re CHASE & SANBORN CORPORATION, f/k/a General Coffee Corporation, Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 83-000889 BKC-AJC. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida. January 30, 1991. *372 Ronald G. Neiwirth, P.A., Miami, Fla., David L. Katsky, Esanu Katsky Korins & Siger, New York City, for the Creditor Trustees.
127 B.R. 903 (1991) In re CHASE & SANBORN CORPORATION f/k/a General Coffee Corporation, Debtor. Paul C. NORDBERG, as Creditor Trustee, Plaintiff, v. ARAB BANKING CORPORATION, Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 83-000889 BKC-AJC, Adv. No. 86-0493 BKC-AJC-A. United States Bankruptcy Court, S.D. Florida. April 10, 1991. *904 Ronald G
Golden Peanut Co. v. Basspublic domain
563 S.E.2d 116 (2002) 275 Ga. 145 GOLDEN PEANUT COMPANY v. BASS et al. No. S01G1157. Supreme Court of Georgia. April 29, 2002. *117 Alston & Bird, Jay D. Bennett, Candace N. Smith, Paul J. Kaplan, Bondurant, Mixon, & Elmore, Emmet J. Bondurant, Michael B. Terry, Frank M. Lowrey, IV, Atlanta, for ap
New Port Largo, Inc. v. Monroe Countypublic domain
856 F.Supp. 659 (1994) NEW PORT LARGO, INC., Plaintiff, v. MONROE COUNTY, Defendant. No. 87-10043-CIV-KING. United States District Court, S.D. Florida. April 1, 1994. Michael R. Seward, Key Largo, FL, Maurice Jay Kutner, Miami, FL, Robert K. Burlington, Jeffrey B. Crockett, Aragon, Marin, Burlington & Crockett, P.A., Coconut Grove, FL, for plaintiff. Alan
648 F.Supp. 1026 (1986) PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS, INC., Plaintiff, v. PANAMERICAN SCHOOL OF TRAVEL, INC. and Pan American Travel News, Inc., Defendants. No. 85 Civ. 0502 (LLS). United States District Court, S.D. New York. May 5, 1986. *1027 *1028 Brumbaugh, Graves, Donohue & Raymond, New
Eberhart v. Amazon.com, Inc.public domain
J. PAUL OETKEN, United States District Judge Plaintiff Jacob T. Eberhart brought this lawsuit against Amazon.com, Inc. for injuries he suffered from a coffeemaker purchased on Amazon's website. Amazon *395moves for summary judgment. For the reasons that follow, the motion is granted. I. Background
Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. v. Grantpublic domain
8 F.Supp.2d 1275 (1998) FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION, Plaintiff, v. Louis W. GRANT, Jr., Charles B. Grant, J. Lawrence Mills, Jr., Keith R. Gollust, Paul E. Tierney, Jr., Edward L. Jacoby, Rod L. Reppe, Donald Bergman, William M. Brumbaugh, Edward H. Hawes, James R. Malone, Robert B. Riss, Robin K. Buerge, W.R. Hagstrom, and David M. Moffett, Defendants. No. 92-C-1043-H. United States District
New Port Largo, Inc. v. Monroe Countypublic domain
706 F.Supp. 1507 (1988) NEW PORT LARGO, INC., etc., et al., Plaintiffs, v. MONROE COUNTY, etc., et al., Defendants. No. 87-10043-Civ. United States District Court, S.D. Florida. November 21, 1988. *1508 *1509 *1510 Ferraro, Seward & Stanton, P.A., Miami
Maldonado v. Overcash Electricpublic domain
* * * * * * * * * * * The undersigned have reviewed the prior Opinion and Award based upon the record of the proceedings before Deputy Commissioner Griffin and the briefs and arguments of the parties. The appealing parties have not shown good ground to reconsider the evidence, receive further evidence, rehear the parties or their representatives, or amend the Opinion and Award. * * * * * * * * * * * T
Newkirk v. Shoe Show of Rocky Mount, Inc.public domain
* * * * * * * * * * * The Full Commission reviewed the prior Opinion and Award, based upon the record of the proceedings before the Deputy Commissioner and the briefs and oral argument before the Full Commission. The appealing party has not shown good grounds to reconsider the evidence; receive further evidence; rehear the parties or their representatives; or amend the Opinion and Award. Accordingly, the Full Commission affirms, with modifications, t
CBS Broadcasting Inc. v. Primetime 24 Joint Venturepublic domain
48 F.Supp.2d 1342 (1998) CBS BROADCASTING INC.; Fox Broadcasting Co.; Group W/CBS Television Stations Partners, CBS Television Affiliates Association; Post-Newsweek Stations Florida, Inc.; KPAX Communications, Inc.; LWWI Broadcasting, Inc.; and Retlaw Enterprises, Inc., Plaintiffs, v. PRIMETIME 24 JOINT VENTURE, Defendant. No. 96-3650-CIV. United States District Court, S.D. Florida.
In re Penn Treaty Network America Insurancepublic domain
Justice TODD, concurring and dissenting. I join the Majority in rejecting the Commonwealth Court’s interpretation of 40 *324P.S. § 221.18(a) (“Section 518(a)”) which required that, in order to convert the rehabilitation process of an insolvent insurer into a liquidation of that company, the Pennsylvania Insurance Commis
Heim v. Schierholz (In re Schierholz)public domain
ORDER ROLAND J. BRUMBAUGH, Bankruptcy Judge. THIS MATTER comes before the Court on the Motion for Relief from Stay filed by Clarence D. Hein and A.J. Heim (“Applicants”). The Applicants want to be able to proceed to final judgment in a state court case against the Debtor so that they may then proceed to file a claim against the Real Estate Recovery Fund under § 12-61-301, et seq., C
In Re Lenzpublic domain
80 B.R. 528 (1987) In re George Alton LENZ, a/k/a G. Al Lenz, a/k/a Al Lenz, a/k/a Al G. Lenz, and Betty G. Lenz, d/b/a Apple Ridge Apartments, Debtors. Bankruptcy No. 85 B 03314 J. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Colorado. October 30, 1987. *529 James E. Freemyer, Denver, Colo., for debtors. Curt Todd, Haligman and Lottner, P.
Minter v. Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.public domain
MEMORANDUM WILLIAM M. NICKERSON, Senior District Judge. Pending before the Court is Plaintiffs’ Motion for Certification of the Tolling Class, ECF No. 264. The motion is fully briefed and ripe for review.1 Upon consideration of the pleadings, facts and applicable law, the Court determines that no hearing is necessary, Local Rule 105.6, and the Motion for Certification
498 F.Supp.2d 25 (2007) UNITED STATES ex rel. Debra HOCKETT, M.D., et al., Plaintiffs, v. COLUMBIA/HCA HEALTHCARE CORP., et al., Defendants. Misc. No. 01-50 (RCL), Civil Action No. 99-3311 (RCL). United States District Court, District of Columbia. July 17, 2007. *26 *27
In Re Quintanapublic domain
43 B.R. 668 (1984) In re Magdalena Blanco QUINTANA, a/k/a Magdalena Blanco Diaz, a/k/a Magdalena Blanco, Debtor. No. 84 B 03703 J. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Colorado. October 26, 1984. ORDER ROLAND J. BRUMBAUGH, Bankruptcy Judge. THIS MATTER comes before the court sua sponte. On August 6, 1984, the debtor filed her Chapter 13 P