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19 opinions for “Kay L Mosser”
Mosser v. Denbury Resources, Inc.public domain
*909ORDER DENYING MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT CHARLES S. MILLER, JR., United States Magistrate Judge. In this action, plaintiffs allege that defendants (collectively “Denbury”) have tor-tiously and unlawfully invaded the subsurface of their property by using it as a permanént site for disposing of salt water generated from oil and gas drilling operat
InRe: Kay Lewis v.public domain
RECOMMENDED FOR FULL-TEXT PUBLICATION Pursuant to Sixth Circuit Rule 206 File Name: 05a0074p.06 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE SIXTH CIRCUIT _________________ X Debtor. - In
OPINION Opinion by Justice LANG. This case involves a dispute respecting the ownership and operation of a limited partnership, Stonegate Village, L.P. (“Stonegate”). At the trial court, OAIC Commercial Assets, L.L.C. (“OAIC”), recovered judgment in the amount of $1,703,615 in damages and $400,000 in attorney’s fees against Stonegate and CAWC Financial, Inc. (“CAWC”), for various claims ba
NOTICE: The attorneys on the attached list have the opportunity to comply with outstanding requirements prior to the effective date of the Supreme Court Order and not be administratively suspended. DATE: 07/16/2024 PENNSYLVANIA CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION PAGE: 1 TIME: 15:10:52 NON-COMPLIANT LAWYERS USER ID: jilgenfr ACTIVE
In Re Kay Lorraine Lewis, Debtor. Superior Bank, Fsb v. James W. Boyd, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trusteepublic domain
GUY, delivered the opinion of the court, in which SUTTON, J., joined. CARR, C.J., (pp. 748-51), delivered a separate concurring opinion. OPINION RALPH B. GUY, JR., Circuit Judge. Defendant, Superior Bank FSB (Superi- or Bank), appeals from the grant of summary judgment in favor of the trustee, James W. Boyd, avoiding Superior Bank’s mortgage on the debtor’s real property as a preferenti
State of Ill., Dept. of Revenue v. Schechterpublic domain
195 B.R. 380 (1996) STATE OF ILLINOIS, DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, Appellant, v. Joel SCHECHTER and The Continental Insurance Company, Appellees. No. 95 C 3684. United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division. March 11, 1996. Howard L. Adelman, Brad Arnold Berish, Adelman, Gettleman & Merens, Ltd., Chicago, IL, for Joel A. Schechter. James Dougla
CSX Transp., Inc. v. Columbus Downtown Dev. Corp.public domain
JAMES L. GRAHAM, United States District Judge The Scioto Greenways Project in downtown Columbus reshaped the Scioto River by removing the Main Street Dam and narrowing and deepening the river channel. Plaintiffs CSX Transportation, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company each operate two railroad tracks that run across a bridge spanning the Scioto River a few hundred feet downstream of where the Main Street Dam was located. Knowin
Adams v. State of Kansaspublic domain
116 F.3d 489 133 Lab.Cas. P 33,549, 3 Wage & Hour Cas.2d(BNA) 1792,97 CJ C.A.R. 1102 NOTICE: Although citation of unpublished opinions remains unfavored, unpublished opinions may now be cited if the opinion has persuasive value on a material issue, and a copy is attached to the citing document or, if cited in oral argument, copies are furnished to the Court and all parties. See General Order of November
Crowe Ex Rel. Crowe v. Zeigler Coal Co.public domain
MURPHY, District Judge. I. Introduction In this case, Petitioner Florence Crowe, the widow of Harold D. Crowe, a coal *437miner formerly employed by Respondent Zeigler Coal Company (“Zeigler”), seeks review of a decision of the Benefits Review Board (“BRB”) of the United States Department of Labor (“DOL”) affirming a decision of an Administrative L
Hudgins v. Crowder and Freeman, Inc.public domain
191 S.E.2d 443 (1972) Paul HUDGINS v. CROWDER AND FREEMAN, INC., a corporation, and Ford Motor Company, a corporation. No. 12974. Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia. Submitted May 2, 1972. Decided September 12, 1972. *444 Hudgins, Coulling, Brewster & Cameron, L. R. Coulling, Jr., Bluefield, for appell
OAIC Commercial Assets v. STONEGATE VILLAGEpublic domain
234 S.W.3d 726 (2007) OAIC COMMERCIAL ASSETS, L.L.C., Appellant/Cross-Appellee, v. STONEGATE VILLAGE, L.P., Cross-Appellant; CAWC Financial, Inc., Appellee/Cross-Appellant; and Larry B. White, Appellee. No. 05-05-01471-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas. August 16, 2007. Opinion Denying Rehearing October 17, 2007. *7
*591 Affirmed by published opinion. Judge NIEMEYER wrote the opinion, in which Judge HALL and Judge HAMILTON joined. OPINION NIEMEYER, Circuit Judge: The principal issue presented in this appeal is whether the district court abused its discretion in ordering
OPINION WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge: This appeal concerns allegations of negligence made against a bankruptcy trustee in her official capacity. The debtors, John Everett Hutchinson and Ruth Laura Hutchinson, contend that the trustee, Linda McGee, failed to sell their dairy farm as expeditiously as possible. They argue that McGee should have quickly accepted and obtained court approval of an offer she had r
Nicholson v. Evanspublic domain
642 P.2d 727 (1982) Larry NICHOLSON, Glen Bingham, Alicia Lewis, and Sorority Industries, a Nevada corporation, Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. George W. EVANS, Stanley B. Nelson, Terry E. Kay, Sorority, Inc., a Utah corporation, Aenco, Inc., a Utah corporation, and John B. Anderson, Defendants and Respondents. Nos. 16559, 16621. Supreme Court of Utah. February 23, 1982.
In Re HUTCHINSONpublic domain
5 F.3d 750 62 USLW 2230, 24 Bankr.Ct.Dec. 1111 In re John Everett HUTCHINSON and Ruth Laura DavisHutchinson, a/k/a Johnny's Roofing, Debtors.YADKIN VALLEY BANK & TRUST CO.; John Everett Hutchinson;Ruth Laura Davis Hutchinson, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.Linda McGEE, Trustee, Defendant-Appellee,andNorthwestern Bank; Chore-Boy, Inc.; Dairymen, Inc., Defendants. No.
99 F.3d 587 65 USLW 2308, 36 Fed.R.Serv.3d 234 ATLAS FOOD SYSTEMS AND SERVICES, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS, INCORPORATED; Richard Ricci;Steven Freedman, Defendants-Appellees,andMars Electronics, Incorporated; Frank Hartmann, Defendants.ATLAS FOOD SYSTEMS AND SERVICES, INCORPORATED, Plaintiff-Appellee,v.CRANE NATIONAL VENDORS, INCORPORATED; Richard Ricci;
Lipscomb v. State Bd. of Higher Ed.public domain
753 P.2d 939 (1988) 305 Or. 472 Paul J. LIPSCOMB, Donna M. Lipscomb, John W. Jensen, Paula M. Bechtold and Robert D. Laird, Respondents On Review, v. STATE of Oregon by and through the State Board of Higher Education, the Department of Higher Education, the Public Employe's Retirement Board and the Public Employe's Retirement System, and William E. (Bud) Davis, Ross Hall and Kenneth Maul, Petitioners On Review, and William
Estate of Reich v. Burke (In Re Reich)public domain
54 B.R. 995 (1985) In re Kenneth F. REICH and Sophine J. Reich, Debtors. ESTATE OF Kenneth F. REICH, Deceased and Sophine J. Reich, Plaintiffs, v. James BURKE, Sr. and Travelers Indemnity Company, Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 81-00513, Adv. No. 84-9041. United States Bankruptcy Court, E.D. Michigan, N.D. November 18, 1985. *996
Commonwealth v. Brownpublic domain
Opinion by Rice, P. J., The appellants were jointly indicted, tried and convicted. They took separate appeals, but presented them upon the argument as if they had appealed jointly. This was proper, as the questions raised upon the several appeals are the same. The indictment charged that three of the defendants, Brown, Travis and Seixas were “ directors of the public schools of the twenty-e