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20 opinions for “Lu v. Menges”
Royals v. Lupublic domain
Filed 7/18/22 CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION * IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION FOUR LISA ROYALS, as Trustee, etc., Plaintiff and Respondent, A160985 v. (Contra Costa County Super. Ct. MENG JING LU, No. MSP19-01563) Defendant and Appellant. Meng Jing Lu
OPINION AND ORDER Ramos, District Judge. This case arises out of alleged violations of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the “Exchange Act”) by China Gerui Advanced Materials Group, Ltd. (“China Ger-ui” or “the Company”) and eight of its current and former Directors and Officers (“Individual Defendants” and collectively, *636“Defendants”). The A
Li v. Lipublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HEPING LI, et al., Plaintiffs, Civil Action No. 20-2008 (JMC) v. KEQIANG LI, et al., Defendants. ORDER For the reasons set forth in the accompanying Memorandum Opinion, the Court ORDERS the following: Plaintiffs’ claims against K
Singh v. Thomaspublic domain
The plaintiff’s vehicle was involved in an accident at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Skillman Avenue in Queens, when it came into contact with a tractor-trailer owned by the defendant Laubscher Cheese Co., Inc., and operated by the defendant Duane Park Thomas, Jr. The plaintiff commenced this action against the defendants to recover damages for personal injuries. The plaintiff moved for summary judgment on the issue of liabil
Singh v. Thomaspublic domain
The plaintiff’s vehicle was involved in an accident at the intersection of Queens Boulevard and Skillman Avenue in Queens, when it came into contact with a tractor-trailer owned by the defendant Laubscher Cheese Co., Inc., and operated by the defendant Duane Park Thomas, Jr. The plaintiff commenced this action against the defendants to recover damages for personal injuries. The plaintiff moved for summary judgment on the issue of liabil
Li v. Lipublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA HEPING LI, et al., Plaintiffs, Civil Action No. 20-2008 (JMC) v. KEQIANG LI, et al., Defendants. MEMORANDUM OPINION 1 Three individuals filed suit claiming that the Chinese government illegally expropriated tens
Jiali Tang v. Synutra International, Inc.public domain
Affirmed by published opinion. Judge WYNN wrote the opinion, in which Judge KING and Judge GREGORY concurred. OPINION WYNN, Circuit Judge: “A forum non conveniens dismissal must be based on the finding that, when weighed against plaintiffs choice of forum, the relevant public and private interests strongly favor a specific, adequate, and available alternative forum.”
United States v. Tsarnaevpublic domain
(Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2021 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader. See United States v. Detroit
United States v. Tsarnaevpublic domain
(Slip Opinion) OCTOBER TERM, 2021 1 Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience of the reader. See United States v. Detroit
I attest to the accuracy and integrity of this document New Mexico Compilation Commission, Santa Fe, NM '00'05- 14:14:51 2011.11.23 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO Opinion Number: 2011-NMCA-114 Filing Date: October 4
United States v. Tsarnaevpublic domain
3/4/2022 10:58:44 AM Compare Results Old File: New File: 20-443.pdf 20-443_new.pdf versus 44 pages (464 KB) 44 pages (503 KB)
Lucaj v. Dedvukajpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER REGARDING MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT GERALD E. ROSEN, Chief Judge. I. INTRODUCTION This matter is presently before the Court on the Motion filed by Valbona Lu-caj and her husband, Sebastiano Quagliata, for summary judgment on their petition for review of the denial of their applications for naturalization. Respondents have filed an Opposition Brief, whi
Jiali Tang v. SYNUTRA INTERN., INC.public domain
656 F.3d 242 (2011) JIALI TANG; Yongde Liu, in their own capacities, and ex rel. X.L., a minor; Ping Mu; Xia Chang, in their own capacities, and ex rel. Y.M., a minor; Dedong Ma; Hongxiu Lu, in their own capacities, and ex rel. L.M., a minor; Ruijie Liu; Songxia Zhu, in their own capacities, and ex rel. Y.L., a minor; Xianghong Liu; Jiaoyan Zhu, in their own capacities, and ex rel. S.L., a minor; Shuyong Yao; Fengqiong Bao, in their own capacities, and e
Commonwealth v. Martinezpublic domain
Lu, John T., J. INTRODUCTION The defendant, Rafael Martinez (Martinez), moves to suppress cocaine, heroin, and cash recovered from his pocket, as well as cash retrieved from the center console of his car, by Massachusetts State Police on December 6, 2005. The court conducted an eviden-tiary hearing on January 22, 2007, at which state police trooper Jay Conant (Conant) testified. Findin
Hor v. Chupublic domain
765 F.Supp.2d 903 (2011) Pei-Hreng HOR, Plaintiff, v. Ching-Wu "Paul" CHU, Defendant. Civil Action No. 4:08-cv-3584. United States District Court, S.D. Texas, Houston Division. January 21, 2011. *905 Joe Wallace Beverly, Dow Golub et al., William P. Jensen, Crain Caton & James, Houston, TX, for Plaintiff. Lester L. Hew
Mangione v. Jacobspublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT Charles J. Markey, J. Motion by defendants Ramabel Limo, Inc., and Glener V Simbana for summary judgment on the issue of liability and the motion by defendant Jules J. Jacobs, pursuant to CPLR 3126, to dismiss the complaint for plaintiffs failure to submit to independent medical examinations. This decision raises an issue of first impression under New York law of w
United States v. Tsarnaevpublic domain
OPINION AND ORDER O’TOOLE, District Judge Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was tried on a thirty-count indictment arising out of the bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15, 2013. Jury selection for his trial began January 5, 2015. On April 8, 2015, the jury returned a verdict in the first phase of his capital trial finding him guilty under all counts. The maximum penalty for seventeen of the crimes was death. On May 1
WILLIAMS, Circuit Judge. A warehouse that Nabisco, Inc. leased to store its products contained chemical residues which contaminated its packaged food products, and it sought to recover the replacement costs of those products. Nabisco sued those involved in the warehouse lease, construction, and floor finishing process, alleging that their negligence and breach of their duties to
Yang You Yi v. Renopublic domain
MEMORANDUM RAMBO, Chief Judge. Before the court are the motions of Petitioner Yong Zhong Pan for permanent class certification and for a preliminary injunction. Briefs have been filed and the motions are ripe for disposition. Background The background of this case was set forth in detail in this court’s order of November 24, 1993. Petitioners i
Yang You Yi v. Renopublic domain
MEMORANDUM RAMBO, Chief Judge. On January 24, 1996, the court issued an order denying Petitioners’ motion for an evi-dentiary hearing on the claim that the adjudication of their exclusion proceedings was prejudiced by political interference and ex parte communications. This memorandum is issued in support of that order. Background The i