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20 opinions for “John Dorsey Stinson”
Judgment rendered February 26, 2025. Application for rehearing may be filed within the delay allowed by Art. 2166, La. C.C.P. No. 55,985-CA COURT OF APPEAL SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA ***** CASSANDRA
Matthews v. Dorseypublic domain
Ruffin, Judge. John Matthews petitioned for 12 months support from the estate *546of Margaret Joyner Matthews. The parties were present and accompanied by their attorneys of record on the date set for trial. After the trial court called the parties to come forward and proceed, however, Matthews’ attorney informed the court that he could not proceed because his assista
Great River Energy v. David D. Swedzinskipublic domain
OPINION GILDEA, Chief Justice. The question presented in this case is whether the district court, when approving a landowner’s election to require a public utility to condemn a parcel of property in fee under Minn.Stat. § 216E.12, subd. 4 (2014) (“Buy-the-Farm statute”), must consider factors other than those identified in the statute. Respondents Dale and
Kelley v. Bmo Harris Bank N.A. (In re Petters Co.)public domain
KATHLEEN H. SANBERG, UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY JUDGE On March 5, 2019, the Court heard oral argument on Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. Keith Moheban appeared for Defendant and Thomas Hamlin appeared for Plaintiff. The Court has jurisdiction over this adversary proceeding pursuant to 28 U.S.C. §§ 157
LSP Transmission Holdings, LLC v. Langepublic domain
DONOVAN W. FRANK, United States District Judge INTRODUCTION This matter involves a Constitutional challenge under the dormant Commerce Clause to Minnesota Statute § 216B.246, which grants incumbent electric utilities a *700right of first refusal to build and own electric transmission lines that connect to the
Westlb AG v. Kelleypublic domain
ORDER PATRICK J. SCHILTZ, District Judge. Four groups of lenders appeal from the November 22, 2013 order of Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge Gregory F. Kishel granting the trustee’s motion to substantively consolidate nine bankruptcy estates.1 Appellees — the bankruptcy trustee and the unsecured creditors committee (collectively “the trustee”)- — move to dismiss these appe
WestLB AG v. Kelleypublic domain
ORDER PATRICK J. SCHILTZ, District Judge. Five groups of creditors appeal from the November 22, 2013 order of Chief United States Bankruptcy Judge Gregory F. Kishel granting the trustee’s motion to *290substantively consolidate nine bankruptcy estates.1 The bankruptcy trustee — an ap-pellee in each appeal — moves for ce
Mandarino v. Ashcroftpublic domain
318 F.Supp.2d 13 (2003) Dino MANDARINO, Petitioner, v. John ASHCROFT, et al., Respondents. No. CIV.3:01 CV 875(PCD). United States District Court, D. Connecticut. February 3, 2003. *14 *15 Dino Mandarino, Oakdale, LA, pro se. Jacqueline D. Bucar, Tyler, Cooper & Alcorn, New Haven, C
State ex rel. Norton v. Baldwinpublic domain
ORIGINAL PROCEEDINGS IN PROHIBITION PRITCHARD, Judge. Relator filed his application for writ of prohibition upon which a preliminary rule was issued, seeking to prohibit respondent judge from proceeding with regard to a Petition of Interested Party for Order to Require Administration in Clay County, Missouri, in the face of relator’s application for change of judge. The issue is whether that application w
United States Ex Rel. Stinson, Lyons, Gerlin & Bustamante, P.A. v. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia, Inc.public domain
755 F.Supp. 1040 (1990) UNITED STATES of America ex rel. STINSON, LYONS, GERLIN & BUSTAMANTE, P.A., Plaintiffs, v. BLUE CROSS BLUE SHIELD OF GEORGIA, INC., Defendant. No. CV 489-224. United States District Court, S.D. Georgia, Savannah Division. October 18, 1990. *1041 *1042
State v. Piercepublic domain
DREW, J. |, At jury trial, Patrick Pierce was found guilty as charged of attempted second degree murder and was sentenced to 25 years at hard labor, with only the first 10 years to be served without benefit of probation, parole, or suspension of sentence. The jury also found him guilty as charged of conspiracy to commit second degree murder, for which crime he was sentenced to 15 years at hard labor. The sentences were impos
Ferrell v. Stinsonpublic domain
The land in controversy is a farm of 220 acres in Franklin County, Iowa, subject to a mortgage of $2,500. Plaintiff asserts there was no valid delivery of the deed under which defendants claim. In her lifetime, the property was owned by Miss Mary Kamberling, who died on October 2, 1940, in Phoenix, Arizona. She was an only child who had inherited the farm *Page 1333 from her parents. She had no near relatives. From early childhood Mary was a cripple, who
Loberg v. CIGNA Group Insurancepublic domain
781 F.Supp.2d 857 (2011) Janell M. LOBERG and Russ Loberg, Plaintiffs, v. CIGNA GROUP INSURANCE and Life Insurance Company of North America, Defendants. No. 8:09CV280. United States District Court, D. Nebraska. February 10, 2011. *859 Daniel P. Bracht, Wendy J. Ridder, Law Offices of Daniel P. Bracht, West Point, NE, for Plaintif
United States v. Montez Hallpublic domain
RECOMMENDED FOR PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit I.O.P. 32.1(b) File Name: 26a0181p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT ┐ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, │ Plainti
411 F.Supp.2d 64 (2005) UNITED STATES, ex rel. Robert C. SMITH, M.D., Plaintiff, v. YALE-NEW HAVEN HOSPITAL, INC, et al. Defendants. No. 3:02CV1205(PCD). United States District Court, D. Connecticut. August 25, 2005. *65 Craig Thomas Dickinson, Peter Burgoyne Prestley, Madsen, Prestley & Parenteau, LLC, Hartford, CT, Mary Ali
United States v. Hoganpublic domain
THOMPSON, Circuit Judge. Appellant Wyman Hogan (“Hogan”) was séntenced to 262 months’ imprisonment for crack-cocaine related offenses in 2002. When the United States Sentencing Guidelines (“U.S.S.G.”) were amended in 2007 to reduce crack-cocaine base offense levels, Hogan moved for and was granted a sentence reduction pursuant to 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2). The guidelines were amended
MEMORANDUM OPINION JAMES E. BOASBERG, United States District Judge In March 2011, American Immigration Council submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to Customs and Border Protection, a component agency of the Department of Homeland Security. AIC sought information about individuals’ access to counsel during their interactions with fede
United States Ex Rel. Smith v. Yale Universitypublic domain
415 F.Supp.2d 58 (2006) UNITED STATES ex rel., Robert C. SMITH, M.D., Plaintiff, v. YALE UNIVERSITY and Yale-New Haven Hospital, Inc., Defendants. No. 3:00CV1359 (PCD). United States District Court, D. Connecticut. February 14, 2006. *59 *60 *61
Keeney v. Larkinpublic domain
306 F.Supp.2d 522 (2003) Jon KEENEY, On behalf of himself and all others similarly situated, Plaintiff v. John G. LARKIN and Michael Z. Azarela, Defendants. No. CIV. AMD 01-2670. United States District Court, D. Maryland. August 6, 2003. *523 *524 *525 Pric
Atlantic Steamer Supply Company v. the SS Tradewindpublic domain
153 F.Supp. 354 (1957) ATLANTIC STEAMER SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc., a District of Columbia Corporation, v. THE SS TRADEWIND, her engines, boilers, etc. No. 3799. United States District Court D. Maryland. June 11, 1957. *355 Norwood B. Orrick, of Baltimore, Md., and John Geyer Tausig, of Washington, D. C., for W. Henry Smith Agencies, I