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20 opinions for “KING v. BARBOUR, JR.”
King v. Barbour, Jr.public domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA KURTIS KING, Plaintiff v. Civil Action No. 16-727 (CKK) HALEY BARBOUR, JR., Defendant MEMORANDUM OPINION (August 21, 2019) This case arises from a physical altercation that took place between Plaintiff an
King v. Barbour, Jr.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION COLLEEN KOLLAR-KOTELLY, United States District Judge . This case arises from a physical altercation that took place between Plaintiff1 and Defendant 1 on, April 30, 2015. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant attacked him on a sidewalk after Plaintiff complimented the appearance of
Barbour v. International Unionpublic domain
Vacated and remanded by published opinion. Senior Judge HAMILTON wrote the opinion, in which Judges MOTZ, KING, GREGORY, SHEDD, KEENAN, and WYNN joined. Judge AGEE wrote a separate opinion concurring in the judgment, in which Chief Judge TRAXLER and Judges WILKINSON, NIEMEYER, and DUNCAN joined. Chief Judge TRAXLER, Judge WILKINSON, Judge NIEMEYER, and Judge DUNCAN join in this opinion co
PIEDMONT NEWNAN HOSPITAL, INC. v. BARBOUR Et Al.public domain
Ray, Judge. This case presents the interesting issue of whether it is permissible for a trial court to allow members of a jury to use their sense of touch during a trial to determine a critical issue of fact, just as they might use their senses of sight and hearing. The issue arose when plaintiff’s counsel requested and received permission for members of the jury to briefly touc
GE Life & Annuity Assurance Co. v. Barbourpublic domain
189 F.Supp.2d 1360 (2002) GE LIFE AND ANNUITY ASSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff, v. Sara G. BARBOUR and the Estate of Robert F. Barbour, Defendants/Counterclaim Plaintiffs. No. 5:01CV85-4(WDO). United States District Court, M.D. Georgia, Macon Division. March 6, 2002. *1361 *1362 Frank Cater Jones,
Housing Authority of New Orleans v. Kingpublic domain
JOY COSSICH LOBRANO, Judge. | defendant, Keyimi King, suspensively appealed the August 9, 2012 First City Court judgment in favor of the plaintiff, Housing Authority of New Orleans (“HANO”), ordering the eviction of Ms. King from the premises located at 1114 North Rocheblave Street. On July 6, 2012, HANO filed a Rule for Possession of Premises asking that Ms. King be evicted from the premises at 1114 Nort
Barbour v. International Unionpublic domain
Filed: January 28, 2011 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 08-1740 (1:08-cv-01076-AMD SHIRLEY M. BARBOUR; HARRY M. BARKER; ANTHONY BURTON; WILLIAM J. CLINE; BARBARA FAULKNER; RAYMOND N. FLECK, JR.; ARTHUR HAMILTON, II; DANIEL L. HAMM; TROY L. HARRIS; GARY LANDAU; VINCENT MARRA; PEGGY A. MURPHY; RICHARD DOUGLAS PERMENTER; PATRICIA PIERS
Barbour v. International Unionpublic domain
594 F.3d 315 (2010) Shirley M. BARBOUR; Harry M. Barker; Anthony Burton; William J. Cline; Barbara Faulkner; Raymond N. Fleck, Jr.; Arthur Hamilton, II; Daniel L. Hamm; Troy L. Harris; Gary Landau; Vincent Marra; Peggy A. Murphy; Richard Douglas Permenter; Patricia Pierson; Jeffrey N. Roberts; Annie Smith Rodgers; Reess H. Scott; Joyce See; Roney Smith; Fred M. Stewart; Daniel Lee Tichnell; Robert Thomas; Charles F. Wadkins, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v.
Barbour v. Sawyer's Land Developingpublic domain
*********** The Full Commission has reviewed the prior Opinion and Award based upon the record of the proceedings before Deputy Commissioner Hall and the briefs and arguments before the Full Commission. With reference to the errors assigned, the Full commission finds that plaintiff has not shown good grounds to reconsider the evidence, receive further evidence, or rehear the parties or their representatives. Accordingly, the Full Commission AFFI
King Power Equipment, Inc. v. Robinsonpublic domain
Cynthia Robinson, as the widow and personal representative of the estate of Albert Robinson, Jr., deceased, and as the representative of Kirby Robinson, a minor, sued King Power Equipment, Inc., on October 24, 1997, seeking to recover workers' compensation death benefits. She alleged that Albert had injured his hand during the course of his employment, and that that injury had resulted in his death. King Power Equipment answered on November 26, 1997, denying that Albert had been injur
Buckley v. BARBOUR COUNTY, ALA.public domain
624 F.Supp.2d 1335 (2008) Michael Travis BUCKLEY, Plaintiff, v. BARBOUR COUNTY, ALABAMA, et al., Defendants. No. 2:07-CV-1119-WKW. United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Northern Division. December 15, 2008. *1340 Bryan Gerard Duhe, Bryan G. Duhe PC, Thomas Hart Benton, Jr., McFadden, Lyon & Rouse, LLC, Mobile, AL, for P
Barbour v. Brinker Florida, Inc.public domain
801 So.2d 953 (2001) Genevieve M. BARBOUR, Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. BRINKER FLORIDA, INC., etc., Appellee/Cross-Appellant. No. 5D00-2008. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District. October 12, 2001. Rehearing Denied December 19, 2001. *955 Joseph H. Williams of Troutman, Williams, Irvin, Green &
James McConico, Jr. v. State of Alabama.public domain
James McConico, Jr., appeals from the circuit court's denial of his most recent Rule 32, Ala. R. Crim. P. petition, which sought relief from his June 3, 1999, murder conviction. *Page 2 McConico has filed at least six Rule 32 petitions, none of which have been successful. McConico filed the present petition as a "Writ of Habeas Corpus" in Escambia County on October 28, 2009.1 The Escambia C
George Norris, Jr. v. ETEC Mechanical Corporation & Commonwealth Contractors Group Self-Insurancepublic domain
COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA Present: Judges Humphreys, Beales and AtLee Argued at Richmond, Virginia PUBLISHED GEORGE NORRIS, JR. OPINION BY v. Record No. 1054-18-2 JUDGE ROBERT J. HUMPHREYS DECEMBER 26, 20
Case No. 04-14-00483-CV ROWLAND J. MARTIN TEXAS COURT OF APPEALS Appellant v. FOR THE FOURTH DISTRICT EDWARD BRAVENEC AND 1216 WEST AVE. INC. Appellees BEXAR COUNTY, TEXAS u^ APPELLANT'S SUPPLEMENTAL MOTION FOR REHEARIN
358 F.3d 356 Jake AYERS, Jr., Private Plaintiffs, Plaintiff-Appellant,Lillie B. Ayers; Leola Blackmon; Randolph Walker; Henry Bernard Ayers; Ivory Phillips, Dr.; Vernon Archer, Dr.; Dorothy Walls; Francis Oladeleshowl, Dr.; Alex D. Acholonu, Dr., Appellants,v.Bennie G. THOMPSON, United States Congressman, Second Congressional District Mississippi, Plaintiff-Appellee, andPlaintiff/Intervenors (Government) Intervenor Plaintiff-Appelle
VIRGINIA: In the Court of Appeals of Virginia on Tuesday the 12th day of January, 2016. King William County and Virginia Association of Counties Group, Appellants, against Record No. 0576-15-2 Claim No. VA00000440546 Linda Jones,
COURT OF APPEALS OF VIRGINIA Present: Chief Judge Huff, Judges Humphreys, Petty, Beales, Alston, Chafin, Decker, O’Brien, PUBLISHED Russell, AtLee and Malveaux Argued at Richmond, Virginia KING WILLIAM COUNTY AND VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES GROUP OPINION BY v. Record N
WESLEY G. RUSSELL, JR., Judge. King William County and its insurer (“employer”) appeal the Commission’s award of disability benefits to the claimant, Linda Jones. We reject employer’s challenge to certain factual determinations made by the Commission; however, because the record does not establish that claimant’s failure to find employment after having been laid off by employer wa
King v. Rivelandpublic domain
125 Wn.2d 500 (1994) 886 P.2d 160 RICHARD KING, ET AL, Respondents, v. CHASE RIVELAND, ET AL, Appellants. No. 61647-7. The Supreme Court of Washington, En Banc. December 15, 1994. Christine O. Gregoire, Attorney General, and Thomas J. Young, Assistant, for appellants. Preston Gates & Ellis, by Paul J. Lawren