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18 opinions for “Letourneau v. Social Security, Commissioner of”
Letourneau v. Califanopublic domain
453 F.Supp. 636 (1978) Berthe LETOURNEAU, Plaintiff, v. Joseph A. CALIFANO, as Secretary of the United States Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Jerome Kurtz, as United States Commissioner of Internal Revenue,[*] Defendants. No. 74 Civ. 5361 (KTD). United States District Court, S. D. New York. July 24, 1978. Kalman Finkel, Attorney-in-Charge
Gill v. Office of Personnel Managementpublic domain
699 F.Supp.2d 374 (2010) Nancy GILL & Marcelle Letourneau, et al., Plaintiffs, v. OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. 09-10309-JLT. United States District Court, D. Massachusetts. July 8, 2010. *376 Gary D. Buseck, Mary L. Bonauto, Janson Wu, Gay & Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, Amy Seni
Holton v. Department of Employment & Trainingpublic domain
878 A.2d 1051 (2005) 2005 VT 42 Steven HOLTON v. DEPARTMENT OF EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING (Town of Vernon, Appellant). No. 03-535. Supreme Court of Vermont. April 1, 2005. *1053 Richard C. Carroll and Jonathan D. Secrest of Kristensen, Cummings, Phillips, & Carroll, P.C., Brattleboro, for Defendant-Appell
650 F.2d 1287 25 Fair Empl.Prac.Cas. 1193,26 Empl. Prac. Dec. P 31,831,2 Employee Benefits Ca 1336DELTA AIR LINES, INC., Allegheny Airlines, Inc., NationalAirlines, Inc., Piedmont Aviation, Inc., Braniff Airways,Inc., North Central Airlines, Inc., Southern Airways, Inc.,Eastern Air Lines, Inc., Northwest Airlines, Inc., TransWorld Airlines, Inc., Ozark Air Lines, Inc., AmericanAirlines, Inc., Pan American World Airw
Birkinshaw v. Astruepublic domain
490 F.Supp.2d 1136 (2007) Pamela K. BIRKINSHAW, Plaintiff, v. Michael J. ASTRUE,[1] Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant. No. 06-4068-JAR. United States District Court; D. Kansas. May 22, 2007. *1137 *1138 Scott L. Johnson, Tilton & Tilton, Chtd, Topeka, KS, for Plaintiff.
Lydy v. Trustaff, Inc./Wausau Insurance Companypublic domain
Skoglund, J. ¶ 1. The issue in this case is whether employer-paid health insurance premiums must be included when calculating an injured employee’s average weekly wage under the Vermont Workers’ Compensation Act.1 The Commissioner of the' *167Department of Labor (DOL) concluded that such premiums are not “wages” as defined under the Act and th
Christensen v. Griffespublic domain
686 A.2d 964 (1996) In re Petitions of Norman WILLIAMS and Susan Letourneau. Thor CHRISTENSEN, et al. v. Michael D. GRIFFES, Commissioner of Motor Vehicles. Nos. 95-293, 95-294. Supreme Court of Vermont. November 15, 1996. Norman Williams of Gravel and Shea, Burlington, for plaintiffs-appellants. Jeffrey L. Amestoy, Attorney General, William E. Griffin, C
Weber v. Hvasspublic domain
626 N.W.2d 426 (2001) Russell Howard WEBER, et al., for themselves, and on behalf of all similarly situated persons, Appellants, v. Sheryl Ramstad HVASS, individually and in her official capacity as Commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, et al., Respondent. No. C6-00-1707. Court of Appeals of Minnesota. April 24, 2001. Review Denied June 27, 2
Geneva College v. Sebeliuspublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER JOY FLOWERS CONTI, District Judge. Presently before the court is the Motion to Dismiss Plaintiffs’ Amended Complaint (ECF No. 39) and brief in support (ECF No. 40) filed by defendants Kathleen Se*411belius, Hilda Solis, Timothy Geithner, the United States Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), the U
Citizens for Citizens, Inc. v. Lambertpublic domain
Brassard, J. INTRODUCTION Plaintiff Citizens for Citizens, Inc. filed the present action against the City of Fall River and Mayor Edward M. Lambert, Jr. seeking to recover $79,668 plus interest for the training of workers in asbestos removal and encapsulation and the removal of asbestos from the Fall River public schools.' This motion is before the court on the defendants’ motion for summary judgment pursuan
Abreu v. Callahanpublic domain
971 F.Supp. 799 (1997) Juan Thomas ABREU, et al., Plaintiffs, v. John J. CALLAHAN, et al., Defendants. The CITY OF NEW YORK, et al., Plaintiffs, v. The UNITED STATES of America, et al., Defendants. Nos. 97 CIV. 2126(LAK), 97 CIV. 2133(LAK). United States District Court, S.D. New York. July 24, 1997. *800
State Ex Rel. Stephan v. Harderpublic domain
230 Kan. 573 (1982) 641 P.2d 366 STATE OF KANSAS, ex rel., ROBERT T. STEPHAN, Attorney General, Appellant, v. ROBERT C. HARDER, Secretary of the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, and the KANSAS MEDICAL SOCIETY, Appellees. No. 53,132 Supreme Court of Kansas. Opinion filed February 17, 1982. Dan Biles, assistant at
Gorrie v. Bowenpublic domain
HEANEY, Circuit Judge, dissenting. I respectfully dissent. The regulation in question, 45 C.F.R. § 206.10(a)(l)(vii)(B) (1985), requires a reading of 42 U.S.C. § 602(a)(38) (Supp. Ill 1985) which causes a conflict among section 602(a)(38), other federal statutes, and state law. I believe this Court should interpret section 602(a)(38) to avoid this conflict and avoid the harsh effect caused by the regulation on
Leonard Caswell v. Joseph A. Califano, Jr., Etc.public domain
LEVIN H. CAMPBELL, Circuit Judge. This appeal is from one of a growing number of successful court challenges to the delays which attend the scheduling by the Social Security Administration (SSA) of administrative hearings afforded to applicants for disability benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. 42 U.S.C. §§ 401 e
Gorrie v. Bowenpublic domain
809 F.2d 508 55 USLW 2407 Barbara Anne GORRIE, Karen Comnick, Linda Schneider, andRobert Schneider, on behalf of themselves andtheir minor children, and other personssimilarly situated, Appellees,andJo Anne Heille, Rosa Williams, Jean Sonnenberg, and LindaGarza, on behalf of themselves and their minorchildren, and other persons similarlysituated, Appellees,v.Otis R. BOWEN,
Delta Air Lines, Inc. v. Kramarskypublic domain
KEARSE, Circuit Judge: Defendants New York State Division of Human Rights, Werner Kramarsky, its Commissioner, and Ann Thacher Anderson, its General Counsel (collectively the “Commissioner”), appeal from so much of a judgment of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, Morris E. Lasker, Judge, 485 F.Supp. 300 (S.D.N.Y.1980), as enjoined them from requiring plaintiffs to alter their e
Hubschman v. Antilles Airboats, Inc.public domain
440 F.Supp. 828 (1977) George H. HUBSCHMAN and Patricia L. Hubschman, Plaintiffs, v. ANTILLES AIRBOATS, INC. and Caribbean Flying Boats, Inc., Defendants. In the Matter of the complaint of ANTILLES AIRBOATS, INC., a Virgin Islands Corporation, and Caribbean Flying Boats, Inc., a Foreign Corporation, for exoneration from, or limitation of, liability as Lessee-Charterer and owner respectively of one Grumman "Goose" Aircraft, Model G21A, Serial
In Re Derderianpublic domain
DECISION The issue before the Court relates to the criminal case ofState v. Michael Derderian, case number K1-03-0655A. On February 20, 2003, the Defendant's nightclub, The Station, burned to the ground, killing 100 people. The Defendant was charged with 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter under the criminal negligence theory and 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter under the misdemeanor manslaughter theory.<