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20 opinions for “Kellie Black v. Snap Inc.”
IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IN RE AMC ENTERTAINMENT ) HOLDINGS, INC. STOCKHOLDER ) Consol. C.A. No. 2023-0215-MTZ LITIGATION ) MEMORANDUM OPINION Date Submitted: July 26, 2023 Date Decided: August 11, 2023 Gregory V. Varallo, Daniel E. Meyer, BERNSTEIN LITOWITZ BERGER & GROSSMAN LLP, Wilmington, Delaware; Mark Lebovitch, Edward Timlin,
Nat'l Transit Staffing, Inc. v. Norrispublic domain
BRANDON J. HARRISON, Judge The issue here is whether methamphetamine was present in Mark Norris's body when he was injured at work so that his employer and its insurance carrier are entitled to receive a rebuttable presumption that the workplace injury was substantially occasioned by the drug. The Arkansas Workers' Compensation Commission (Commission) answered no, and Norris's employer and its insurance carrier appeal that decision.
Fie, LLC v. New Jax Condo Ass'n, Inc.public domain
JUDGE SANDRA CABRINA JENKINS *380Following a jury trial, the trial court rendered judgment in favor of FIE, LLC ("FIE") and Iberia Tigers, LLC (collectively, "plaintiffs"), and against New Jax Condominium Association, Inc. ("New Jax") and Lafayette Insurance Company (collectively, "defendants"), in solido , in the amount of $1,185,70
IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE VERITION PARTNERS MASTER FUND ) LTD. and VERITION MULTI-STRATEGY ) MASTER FUND LTD., ) ) Petitioners, ) v. ) C.A. No. 11448-VCL ) ARUBA NETWORKS, INC., )
Auto-Dril, Inc. v. Nat'l Oilwell Varco, LP.public domain
Lee H. Rosenthal, Chief United States District Judge This patent-infringement case involves braking and feedback technology for oil and gas drilling-control systems. Lowering pipe down an oil or gas drilling well puts pressure on the drill bit. Too much weight can damage the bit, costing time and money while it is repaired or replaced. To little weight results in slower drilling and less efficient production, both costly. To maximiz
Rader v. WERNER ENTERPRISES, INC.public domain
360 S.W.3d 285 (2012) Timothy C. RADER, Respondent, v. WERNER ENTERPRISES, INC., and St. Paul Travelers Insurance Company, Appellants, and Treasurer of Missouri as Custodian of Second Injury Fund, Respondent. No. ED 95905. Missouri Court of Appeals, Eastern District, Division Five. January 10, 2012. Motion for Rehearing and/or Transfer to Supreme Court Deni
Yoder, J. v. McCarthy Const., Incpublic domain
J-A24010-22 2023 PA Super 13 JASON YODER : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : v. : : : MCCARTHY CONSTRUCTION, INC.; : CASTELLI MECHANICAL DESIGN AND : CATANIA ENGINEERING : No. 1605 EDA
Urban Outfitters, Inc. v. BCBG Max Azria Group, Inc.public domain
511 F.Supp.2d 482 (2007) URBAN OUTFITTERS, INC., et al. v. BCBG MAX AZRIA GROUP, INC., et al. Civil Action No. 06-4003. United States District Court, E.D. Pennsylvania. April 18, 2007. *483 *484 Alfred W. Putnam, Jr., Mary E. Kohart, Michael J. Rinaldi, Noah A. Levin, William J. Lehane, Willia
MD Mall Associates, LLC v. CSX Transportation, Inc.public domain
PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT _____________ No. 12-1934 _____________ MD MALL ASSOCIATES, LLC Trading as MacDade Mall Associates, L.P., Appellant v. CSX TRANSPORTATION , INC. _______________ On Appeal from the United States District Court for the Easte
790 So.2d 525 (2001) TORTOISE ISLAND HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., Appellant, v. TORTOISE ISLAND REALTY, INC., etc., Appellee. No. 5D00-334. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District. July 13, 2001. *527 Allan P. Whitehead of Frese, Nash & Hansen, P.A., Melbourne, for Appellant. Pamela Huddleston and Elise A.
392 B.R. 835 (2008) In re Marlene A. PENROD, Debtor. Americredit Financial Services, Inc., Appellant, v. Marlene A. Penrod, Appellee. BAP Nos. NC-07-1360-MkKJu, NC-07-1368-MKKJu. Bankruptcy No. 07-30252-TC. United States Bankruptcy Appellate Panel of the Ninth Circuit. Argued and Submitted January 24, 2008. Filed July 28, 2008.
Tobias Chavez v. Dole Food Company Incpublic domain
PRECEDENTIAL UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE THIRD CIRCUIT __________ No. 13-4144 __________ TOBIAS BERMUDEZ CHAVEZ, et al., v. DOLE FOOD COMPANY, INC., et al. (D. Del. No. 1-12-cv-00697) ____ JULIO ABREGO ABREGO, et al., v. DOLE FOOD COMPANY, INC., et al. (D. Del. No. 1-12-cv-00698)
Penn v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.public domain
116 F.Supp.2d 557 (2000) Phyllis PENN and Kenneth Penn, Plaintiffs, v. WAL-MART STORES, INC., John Doe, and Jane Roe, Defendants. No. CIV.A. 00-02522 (MLC). United States District Court, D. New Jersey. September 29, 2000. As Amended September 29, 2000. *558 Robert G. Shinn, Woodland, McCoy & Shinn, Manahawkin
Scribner v. Waffle House, Inc.public domain
14 F.Supp.2d 873 (1998) Therese SCRIBNER and Resource Recruiters, Inc. v. WAFFLE HOUSE, INC. No. 3:91-CV-2667-R. United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division. May 1, 1998. *874 *875 *876 *877 Michael P. Metc
Animal Science Products, Inc. v. China National Metals & Minerals Import & Export Corp.public domain
702 F.Supp.2d 320 (2010) ANIMAL SCIENCE PRODUCTS, INC., et al., Plaintiffs, v. CHINA NATIONAL METALS & MINERALS IMPORT & EXPORT CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. No. Civ. 05-4376(GEB). United States District Court, D. New Jersey. April 1, 2010. *325 Robert A. Magnanini, Esq., Stone and Magnanini, LLP, Richard E. Donovan, E
Scribner v. Waffle House, Inc.public domain
976 F.Supp. 439 (1997) Therese SCRIBNER and Resource Recruiters, Inc. v. WAFFLE HOUSE, INC. No. 3:91-CV-2667-R. United States District Court, N.D. Texas, Dallas Division. March 7, 1997. *440 *441 *442 Michael P. Metcalf, Law Office of Michael T. Metcalf, Da
Mongeon v. A & V Enterprises, Inc.public domain
SMITH, Justice, dissenting: ¶ 14. I agree that the standards for landlord liability require a landlord such as A & V to use reasonable care to keep common areas reasonably safe for the tenants, invitees or business visitors. However, a landlord cannot be held liable for injuries sustained in the common areas without actual or constructive knowledge of a dangerous condition. Obviously, if A & V knew,
229 F.3d 877 (9th Cir. 2000) KONA ENTERPRISES, INC., individually and derivatively on behalf of Hanford's, Inc. and Nationwide Industries, Inc.; BALANCED VALUE FUND, TACH ONE, on behalf of Montrose Nationwide Limited Partnership; WAYNE M. ROGERS; and JACK M. ERTINO, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.ESTATE OF BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP, by and through its trustees, Henry Peters, Myron B. Thompson, District of Hawai'I Oswald K. Stender, Richard S.H. Wong
Mongeon v. a & v. ENTERPRISES, INC.public domain
733 So.2d 170 (1997) Wanda H. MONGEON v. A & V ENTERPRISES, INC. No. 92-CA-00932-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. August 7, 1997. Rehearing Denied December 18, 1997. Mark H. Watts, Pascagoula, for Appellant. W. Lee Watt, A. Kelly Sessoms III, Brown & Watt, Pascagoula, Sarah E. Berry, Ocean Springs, for Appellee. En Banc.
PREGERSON, Circuit Judge: This case involves an award of attorneys’ fees to defendants. Plaintiffs Kona Enterprises, Inc. (“Kona”), Tach One, Balanced Value Fund (“BVF”), Wayne M. Rogers (“Rogers”), and Jack Gertino (“Gertino”) (collectively “plaintiffs”) appeal the district court’s order granting defen*880dants’1 Fed.R.Civ.P. 54(d) motion