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20 opinions for “Lori Lynn Gibson”
Karen Abrams Malkin v. Reed Lynn Malkinpublic domain
OPINION Brandon 0. Gibson, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which J. Steven Stafford, P. J., W.S., and Kenny Armstrong, J., joined. This appeal involves an obligor’s petition to modify or terminate his alimony obligation due to his retirement. The trial court found that the obligor’s income h
ROGERS, Circuit Judge. During her employment as an emergency medical technician at Professional Med Team (“PMT”), Plaintiff-Appellant Lynn Hoffman was diagnosed with migraine headaches. PMT originally granted Hoffman intermittent leave under the Family and Medical Leave Act (“FMLA”), 29 U.S.C. §§ 2601-2654; however, a conflict later developed over whether a medical certification
National Nail Corp. v. Moorepublic domain
139 F.Supp.2d 848 (2001) NATIONAL NAIL CORP., a Michigan Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Thomas MOORE, an individual, Defendant. No. 1:01-CV-218. United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, Southern Division. April 13, 2001. Robert J. Jonker, Lori Lynn Gibson, Warner, Norcross & Judd LLP, Grand Rapids, MI, for Plaintiff. Richard A. Gaffin, Andrew T. Blum, Mil
State v. Lopezpublic domain
OPINION LANSING, Judge. Before sentencing, Julio Lopez moved to withdraw his guilty plea to a misdemeanor theft charge. The district court denied Lopez’s plea-withdrawal motion, relying on cases that require a defendant to prove that withdrawal is necessary to correct a *381manifest injustice. On appeal Lopez argues that it is unfair and unjust to
State of Tennessee v. Jeffrey Lynn Murphypublic domain
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE Assigned on Briefs November 20, 2002 STATE OF TENNESSEE v. JEFFREY LYNN MURPHY Appeal from the Criminal Court for DeKalb County No. 99-77F Lillie Ann Sells, Judge No. M2002-00984-CCA-R3-CD - Filed December 13, 2002 The Defendant, Jeffrey Lynn Murphy, pled guilty to one count of fraud and wa
United States of America, Appellant-Cross-Appellee v. Wendy Lynn Morgan, Defendant-Appellee-Cross-Appellantpublic domain
SACK, Circuit Judge. Appeal by the defendant Wendy Lynn Morgan 1 from a judgment of conviction following a jury trial in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York (David G. Trager, Judge). The jury found Morgan guilty of conspiracy to import, importation, and possession with the intent to distr
Sharon Snider v. Consolidation Coal Companypublic domain
FLOYD R. GIBSON, Senior Circuit Judge. Consolidation Coal Company (hereinafter “Consol”) appeals the district court’s judgment in favor of Sharon Snider on her Title VII claim, contending the trial court was estopped from believing Snider’s testimony by virtue of a jury verdict on tort claims heard and disposed of in this proceeding. Consol also challenges the district court’s a
Hughes v. City of Stocktonpublic domain
MEMORANDUM ** The District court did not abuse its discretion. Expert testimony is admissible if it will “assist the trier of fact to understand the evidence or to determine a fact in issue.” 1 Cohen’s education and expertise sufficed so that it was not an abuse of discretion to allow the jury to have the benefit of his analysis. The District court also did
February 2013 Bar Examination Notice of Passing.public domain
Electronically Filed Supreme Court SCMF-12-0000538 13-MAY-2013 04:04 PM NO. SCIVIF-12-0000538
Raquet v. Allstate Corp.public domain
John Robert Blakey, United States District Judge This diversity case arises out of a dispute over an equity incentive plan between Defendant Allstate Corporation and Plaintiff Jeanine Raquet, a former Allstate senior executive. Plaintiff alleges that Allstate improperly canceled stock awards that it previously granted Plaintiff under the plan when Plaintiff took a job at The Auto Club Group ("AAA") within weeks of retiring from Alls
Chin v. CHRYSLER LLCpublic domain
538 F.3d 272 (2008) David CHIN; Kevin L. Sullivan; Marvin Kirschenbaum; Bruce McCutcheon; Debra Dodge; Kevin L. Dodge; Howard Barkan; Bessie Coyne; George Higgins; Julie Szabos; Jim Coffey; Claude Meyer; Susan Robins; Al Zeidler; Fran Strykowski; Jeff Bradley; Jerry Green; Tony Sanchez; Kenneth E. Nealy; Craig M. Dinsmore; David *273 P. Yexley; Ed Mikoloajczyk; Martha Singleton; Calvin M. Singleton; Howard G. Saul; Sc
Kimura v. Kamalopublic domain
107 P.3d 430 (2005) 106 Haw. 501 Sataro KIMURA, Toshiko Kimura, Stanley M. Kimura, Wendell Kazuyuki Kimura, Phyliss Toshiko Kimura, Hubert S. Kimura, Alfreda Fujita, Morris Kimura, Walter Kimura, Ella Yasuda, Clinton Kimura, Karen Hoe and Stuart Kimura, Plaintiffs-Appellees v. KAMALO; H.N. Kahalu, also known as Henry N. Kahalu; Geoffrey W. Rawson as Trustee in dissolution for Allen & Robinson, Limited; Mary Kauka, also
State v. Willeypublic domain
CONBOY, J. After a jury trial, the defendant, Thomas Willey, was convicted of one count of pattern aggravated felonious sexual assault. See RSA 632-A:2, III (2007). On appeal, he contends that the Trial Court ("Wageling, J.) erred in denying his motion for a mistrial or, in the alternative, for further curative instructions to the jury. He also argues that the tria
In Re Mirant Corp.public domain
314 B.R. 347 (2004) In re MIRANT CORPORATION, et al., Debtors. No. 03-46590. United States Bankruptcy Court, N.D. Texas, Fort Worth Division. September 1, 2004. *348 Michelle C. Campbell, White & Case, Los Angeles, CA, Paul B. Carberry, White and Case LLP, New York, NY, Judith Elkin, Lead Attorney, Mark Joseph Elmore, Robin Eric Phel
ORDER: 1) DENYING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION; AND 2) DENYING DEFENDANTS’ MOTION TO EXCLUDE THE TESTIMONY OF JOHN C. BEYER, PH.D MARIANA R. PFAELZER, District Judge. I. INTRODUCTION In this putative antitrust class action, Plaintiffs1 are direct purchasers of Defendants’2 pulse oximetry sensors an
State v. Swetzpublic domain
¶25 (dissenting) — Because Joshua Swetz failed to object to the evidence and to move to suppress below, he has failed to preserve the evidentiary challenge that he now attempts to raise for the first time on appeal. Therefore, I respectfully dissent from the majority’s consideration of this nonpreserved issue and its reversal of both convictions. I would affirm. Hunt, J. ¶26 In the alternative, I dissent for the
McLuckie v. Abbottpublic domain
337 F.3d 1193 Lori Lynn McLUCKIE, Petitioner-Appellant,v.James ABBOTT, Warden; Attorney General of the State of Colorado, Respondents-Appellees. No. 02-1017. United States Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit. July 30, 2003. Thomas P. Johnson, Davis Graham & Stubbs, Denver, CO for the Petitioner-Appellant.
State v. Altus Finance, S.A.public domain
32 Cal.Rptr.3d 498 (2005) 36 Cal.4th 1284 116 P.3d 1175 STATE of California, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. ALTUS FINANCE, S.A. et al., Defendants and Respondents. No. S119046. Supreme Court of California. August 15, 2005. *501 Bill Lockyer, Attorney General, Manuel M. Medeiros, State
McMullin v. Ashcroftpublic domain
337 F.Supp.2d 1281 (2004) Michael G. McMULLIN, Plaintiff, v. John ASHCROFT, United States Attorney General; United States Marshals Service; John Doe (Dr. Richard Miller); and AKAL Security, Inc., Defendants. No. 03 CV 142 JP/LFG. United States District Court, D. Wyoming. September 1, 2004. *1282 *128
Mills v. Abbottpublic domain
350 S.W.3d 813 (2011) Melbourne MILLS, Jr; Bertha Darlene La; J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A.; and Commonwealth of Kentucky, Appellants, v. Mildred ABBOTT; Lisa Abraham; Juanita Alton; Joann Alvey; Cindy Armstrong; Linda Back; Carla Baldwin; Lee Bartley, Jr; Patricia Belcher; Leisa Belding: Eleanor Berry; Margie Berry; Carol Boggs; Angie Bowman; James Branham; Kathy Branham; Norma Brewer; Karen Brown; Deborah Browning; Nathaniel Brumfield, on behalf