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5 opinions for “Nancy Ann Jackvony”

District Court of Appeal of Florida · 2011-10-19 · Published · cited 1× · 71 So. 3d 935; 2011 Fla. App. LEXIS 16365; 2011 WL 4949794
71 So.3d 935 (2011) Daniel G. SIEGEL, Simon B. Siegel, Beverly Siegel, Randy T. Siegel and Nancy S. Nasto, Appellants, v. JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, Judith S. Novak, and J.P. Morgan Trust Company, N.A., Appellees. No. 4D09-699. District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fourth District. October 19, 2011. *936 John R. Hargrove of Hargrove Pi
Mueller v. Hoblynpublic domain
Wyoming Supreme Court · 1994-12-15 · Published · cited 27× · 887 P.2d 500; 62 A.L.R. 5th 847; 1994 Wyo. LEXIS 166; 1994 WL 697869
887 P.2d 500 (1994) Dale H. MUELLER, Appellant (Defendant Third Party Plaintiff), v. Richard F. HOBLYN and Gary Hoblyn, Appellees (Plaintiffs), Lawrence R. Coffee; Conrad T. Dodson and Janet R. Dodson, George A. Refior and Nancy M. Refior, Appellees (Third Party Defendants). Richard F. HOBLYN, Appellant (Plaintiff), v. Dale H. MUELLER, Appellee (Defendant), George A. Refior and Nancy M. Refior, Appellees (Third Party Defendant
Lawton v. Nymanpublic domain
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · 2003-04-29 · Published · cited 26× · 327 F.3d 30; 2003 U.S. App. LEXIS 8069; 2003 WL 1964407
LYNCH, Circuit Judge. Following trial, the district court found officers and directors with voting control of a closely held family corporation, Ny-man Manufacturing Co., to be in breach of their state law fiduciary duties to minority shareholders whose shares the three had caused the corporation to redeem without making adequate disclosures. Robert Ny-man, Kenneth Nyman, and Keit
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · 1997-02-04 · Published · cited 46× · 105 F.3d 745; 1997 WL 33314
LYNCH, Circuit Judge. This case arises from a series of transactions among former fellow shareholders of a Mississippi close corporation, River Oaks Furniture, Inc. The Ansins, 1 Massachusetts investors, allege that Thomas Keenum and Stephen Simons, officers and directors of River Oaks, fraudulently induced them to sell
Court of Appeals for the First Circuit · 1997-02-04 · Published · cited 0×
USCA1 Opinion United States Court of Appeals For the First Circuit ____________________ Nos. 96-1734 and 96-1735 HAROLD S. ANSIN, ET AL., Plaintiffs, Appellees, v. <