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Bertram v. McCreapublic domain
file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/cu1046/Desktop/opinions/99-173%20Opinion.htm No. 99-173 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 2000 MT 65N ALEX BERTRAM and KATHERINE BERTRAM, Plaintiffs and Respondents,
McCrea v. Buschpublic domain
524 P.2d 781 (1974) Robert McCREA, Administrator of the Estate of Bradley Arthur McCrea, Deceased, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Larry BUSCH, Defendant and Respondent. No. 12589. Supreme Court of Montana. Submitted April 24, 1974. Decided July 17, 1974. Goldman, McChesney & Datsopoulos, Harold L. McChesney appeared, Missoula, R. Anthony Rogers arg
MORIGEAU v. Gormanpublic domain
225 P.3d 1260 (2010) 2010 MT 36 Diane MORIGEAU, personally and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Benjamin F. Morigeau, Sr., Plaintiff and Appellant, v. David GORMAN, M.D., Northwest Healthcare Corporation, a Montana Corporation d/b/a Polson Family Medical Clinic, St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, a Montana Corporation d/b/a International Heart Institute of Montana, Defendants and Appellees.
Murrietta v. Fehrs (In Re Fehrs)public domain
391 B.R. 53 (2008) In re Vicki J. FEHRS, fka Vicki Heard, Debtor. Abel O. Murrietta, Plaintiff, v. Vicki J. Fehrs, fka Vicki Heard, Defendant. Ford Elsaesser, Trustee, Plaintiff, v. Vicki J. Fehrs, fka Vicki Heard, Defendant. Ford Elsaesser, Trustee, Plaintiff, v. Vicki J. Fehrs, fka Vicki Heard, Defendant. Bankruptcy No. 05-21306-TLM. Adversary Nos. 06-07020-TLM, 07-07032-TLM, 07-07033-TLM.
People v. McCreapublic domain
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Heffernan v. Missoula City Councilpublic domain
255 P.3d 80 (2011) 2011 MT 91 360 Mont. 207 Kathy HEFFERNAN, Robin Carey, David Harmon, and North Duncan Drive Neighborhood Association, Inc., Plaintiffs and Appellees, v. MISSOULA CITY COUNCIL, City of Missoula, and John Engen, Mayor, Defendants and Appellants, and Muth-Hillberry, LLC, Intervenor-Defendant and Appellant. No. DA 10-0142. Supreme Court
Democratic Party v. Jacobsenpublic domain
03/27/2024 DA 22-0667 Case Number: DA 22-0667 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA 2024 MT 66 MONTANA DEMOCRATIC PARTY and MITCH BOHN, WESTERN NATIVE VOICE, MONTANA NATIVE VOTE, BLACKFEET NATION, CONFEDERATED SALISH
Single Moms, Inc. v. Montana Power Companypublic domain
331 F.3d 743 SINGLE MOMS, INC., a non-profit corporation; Derilyn Dorscher, individually and on behalf of her minor children; Christine McCrea, individuallyand on behalf of her minor children; Mary Kay McGrath, individually and on behalf of her minor children, Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.MONTANA POWER COMPANY, a Montana corporation; Pennsylvania Power & Light, a Pennsylvania corporation; northwestern corporation, a South Dakota corporat
Sanders v. Robinsonpublic domain
FLETCHER, Circuit Judge: Appellant Richard B. Sanders and de-. fendant-intervenor Laura Lonebear were married in Montana. They resided on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation. Lonebear is a member of the Northern Cheyenne tribe; Sanders is a non-Indian. The couple has three children, who are members of the tribe. In 1982, Lonebear filed an action for divorce in the Northern Cheyenne Tribal Court. Sanders was served with
Yarbro v. Hilton Hotels Corp.public domain
655 P.2d 822 (1982) Dr. John W. YARBRO, surviving spouse of decedent, Geraldine Yarbro, Petitioner-Appellant, v. HILTON HOTELS CORPORATION, Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff, v. I.M. PEI, individually, and I.M. Pei & Partners, a partnership, formerly known as I.M. Pei and Associates, Third-Party Defendants-Appellees. No. 80SA274. Supreme Court of Colorado, En Banc.
Maxa v. Yakima Petroleum, Inc.public domain
924 P.2d 372 (1996) 83 Wash.App. 763 Larry MAXA and Jodene Maxa, husband and wife, Petitioners, v. YAKIMA PETROLEUM, INC., an Indian corporation; and Robert Ramsey and Jane Doe Ramsey, husband and wife, Respondents. No. 14382-1-III. Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Three. October 10, 1996. Robert E. Lawrence-Berrey, Jr., Pete
Roe v. Doepublic domain
649 N.W.2d 566 (2002) 2002 ND 136 Jane ROE, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. John DOE, Defendant and Appellant, Lora Siegfried, Director, Sioux County Social Service Board as assignee for Jane Roe, Appellee. No. 20020016. Supreme Court of North Dakota. August 15, 2002. *567 Vance Gillette, New Town, for defe
Single Moms, Inc. v. Montana Power Co.public domain
OPINION GOULD, Circuit Judge. The plaintiffs, a group of single Montana mothers, appeal from the district court’s dismissal of their 42 U.S.C. § 1983 claims against the defendant Montana Power Company (MPC), an electric and natural gas utility company. The plaintiffs claim that MPC violated their constitutional rights when MPC hired lobbyists to influence the Montana legislature to enact legislation to de
Foster v. Lucepublic domain
850 P.2d 1034 (1993) 115 N.M.App. 331 Johnny Y. FOSTER, a/k/a Johnny Foster, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Bill LUCE and Sylvia Luce, Individually, and d/b/a Bill Luce Livestock, Defendants-Appellants. No. 13126. Court of Appeals of New Mexico. March 16, 1993. *1035 F. Douglas Moeller, Farmington, for defendants-
MANSFIELD, Justice. This case presents the question whether a motorist who initially refuses chemical testing for intoxication may change his or her mind, provided the motorist does so within a short and reasonable time and certain other conditions are met. We conclude that a rule treating the motorist’s initial refusal as determinative is supported by our precedents, consistent w
Sanders v. Robinsonpublic domain
864 F.2d 630 57 USLW 2392 Richard B. SANDERS, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.John ROBINSON, individually and as Tribal Judge of theNorthern Cheyenne Tribal Court, the NorthernCheyenne Tribe, at Lame Deer, Montana,Defendants-Appellees,andLaura Lonebear, Defendant-Intervenor-Appellee. No. 87-4192. United States Court of Appeals,Ninth Circuit.
560 F.Supp. 213 (1983) NATIONAL FARMERS UNION INSURANCE COMPANIES, a Utah corporation, and Lodge Grass School District No. 27, Plaintiffs, v. CROW TRIBE OF INDIANS OF MONTANA, the Crow Indian Tribal Council, the Tribal Court of the Crow Indian Reservation, Eddie Roundface, Glen Birdinground, Ira Left Hand, Judges of the Tribal Court of the Crow Indian Reservation, Donald Stewart, Chairman of the Crow Indian Tribal Council, and Leroy Sage, a minor
Wippert v. Burlington Northern Inc.public domain
397 F.Supp. 73 (1975) George WIPPERT, Sr., and Henrietta Wippert, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, v. BURLINGTON NORTHERN INC., a Delaware Corporation, Defendant. No. CV 74-12-GF. United States District Court, D. Montana, Great Falls Division. July 14, 1975. *74 Graybill, Ostrem, Warner & Crotty, Great Falls, Mont., for plaintif
Justice Blackmun delivered the opinion of the Court. This litigation presents issues of state-court civil jurisdiction over a claim asserted by an Indian tribe. The case, as it comes to us, is somewhat unusual in a central respect: the Tribe seeks, rather than contests, state-court jurisdiction, and the non-Indian party is in opposition. Cf. Williams v. Lee, 358 U. S. 217 (1959).
Booth v. Clarkpublic domain
On December 10, 1924, the plaintiff, on his own behalf and on account of a large number of taxpayers similarly situated, filed a petition in the district court for a writ of mandate, praying that defendant in her official capacity as treasurer and ex-officio tax collector be required to accept state, county, city and school taxes theretofore duly levied against certain real estate owned by him and falling due in the year 1924, exclusive of the drainage assessment falling due in the s