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20 opinions for “Nathan L. Rhea”
Cooper v. Rhea Countypublic domain
MEMORANDUM CURTIS L. COLLIER, District Judge. Before the Court are motions to dismiss by two defendants and a motion for additional time to serve process by the plaintiff. Defendant Jesse Wilke (“Wilke”) filed a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6) (Court File No. 19). Plaintiff Monolito B. Cooper (“Plaintiff’) filed a response (Court Fil
Havis v. Rhea (In re Rhea)public domain
ORDER HITTNER, District Judge. This case represents an appeal from an order granting Trustee’s fees in the amount of $272.88 and expenses in the amount of $360.53 for a total of fees and expenses in the amount of $632.81. Bankruptcy Judge William Greendyke entered the order in bankruptcy proceedings styled In re Earl Rhea, Case No. 90-08807-H4-11. Appellant submits the followi
687 F.2d 644 Rhea DOPICO, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.Neil E. GOLDSCHMIDT, et al., Defendants-Appellees.DISABLED IN ACTION, et al., Plaintiffs-Appellants,v.Neil E. GOLDSCHMIDT, et al., Defendants-Appellees. No. 603, Docket 81-6172. United States Court of Appeals,Second Circuit. Argued March 11, 1982.Decided Sept. 2, 1982.
Stearns v. Islamic Republic of Iranpublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA SHIRLEY STEARNS, et al., Plaintiffs, Vv. Case No. 1:17-cv-131-RCL THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN Defendant. FINDING OF LIABILITY For the reasons stated in the Court’s Memorandum Opinion, the Court hereby GRANTS the plaintiffs’ Motion for Default Judgment. Specifically, the Court holds as follows: 1. As to Count I, defendant the Islamic Republic of Iran (“Iran”) is LIABLE to the following plaintiffs: (1) Steven Vernier, Jr.; (2
Doe v. DeSantispublic domain
FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL STATE OF FLORIDA _____________________________ No. 1D2023-0149 _____________________________ J. DOE, Appellant, v. GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS, in his official capacity as custodian of public records, and THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR, Appellees. _____________________________ On appeal from the Circuit Court for Leon County. Angela C. Demps
Anthony Arrington v. Barbara Bryantpublic domain
11/20/2019 IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT KNOXVILLE August 21, 2019 Session ANTHONY ARRINGTON v. BARBARA BRYANT ET AL. Appeal from the Circuit Court for Greene County No. 2017-CV-426 Douglas T. Jenkins, Chancellor1 No.
Mayhew v. Wilderpublic domain
46 S.W.3d 760 (2001) Mark A. MAYHEW, et al v. Hon. John WILDER, et al. Court of Appeals of Tennessee, Middle Section, at Nashville. January 11, 2001. Permission to Appeal Denied March 19, 2001. Rehearing of Denial of Appeal Denied April 30, 2001. *764 Paul G. Summers, Attorney General and Reporter, Andy D. Bennet
United States v. Moritapublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT WEBER, Judge: A panel of officer members convicted the appellant contrary to his pleas at a general court-martial of seven specifications of forgery, one specification of larceny of Government money, and one specification of forgery of signatures in connection with claims, in violation of Articles 123,121, and 132, UCMJ, 10 U.S.C. §§ 923,
Ipsen v. Moxleypublic domain
642 S.E.2d 798 (2007) 49 Va. App. 555 Victoria IPSEN v. Nathan Roger MOXLEY. Record No. 0173-06-2. Court of Appeals of Virginia, Richmond. April 10, 2007. William T. Fitzhugh (Bowen, Champlin, Carr, Foreman & Rockecharlie, on briefs), Richmond, for appellant. *799 Denis C. Englisby (Englisby, En
Lemeh v. Scott (In Re Tom Nebel, P.C.)public domain
409 B.R. 873 (2009) In re TOM NEBEL, P.C., Debtor. Eva M. Lemeh, Trustee for the Estate of Tom Nebel, P.C., Plaintiff, v. Cristi Scott, solely as Clerk and Master of the Chancery Court for Davidson County, Tennessee, et al., Defendants. Eva M. Lemeh, Trustee for the Estate of Tom Nebel, P.C., Plaintiff, v. Kristin Terry Coode, et al., Defendants. Bankruptcy No. 307-02848. Adversary Nos. 307-00204A, 307-00237A
Harris County Flood Control District v. Adampublic domain
988 S.W.2d 423 (1999) HARRIS COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, Texas Department of Transportation, and Brazoria Drainage District No. 4, Appellants, v. Doyle ADAM, Wanda Adam, Patricia Ann Adams, Fernando R. Aguilar, Carolyn S. Aguilar, Charles Aiken, Julieann Aiken, Ronald E. Alford, Joann Alford, Kenneth Allen, Monzelle Allen, Antonio Almaguer, Linda Almaguer, Jose A. Alvarez, Derward L. Amacker, Donna R. Amacker, Rodolfo Aparicio, Dianna Aparicio
Filed 2/27/20 (unmodified opinion attached) CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION * IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT ATWELL ISLAND WATER DISTRICT, F076043 Defendant and Appellant, (Super. Ct. No. VCU268562) v.
Filed 2/24/20 CERTIFIED FOR PARTIAL PUBLICATION * IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FIFTH APPELLATE DISTRICT ATWELL ISLAND WATER DISTRICT, F076043 Defendant and Appellant, (Super. Ct. No. VCU268562) v. ATWELL ISLAND WATER DISTRICT,
Rhea v. Madisonpublic domain
Opinion op the Court by Judge Lassing Affirming. This is a contest'over the will of W. T. Rhea. The will was executed on July 1, 1909. The testator died in October, 1911. By the will in question, he devised to Mrs. Tamer Hester, Mrs. Minnie Madison a;nd Mrs. Lena Hudson, daughters by former marriages, the sum of $100 each. After the payment of his debts and the payment of the special bequests to
State v. Davispublic domain
762 N.W.2d 287 (2009) 277 Neb. 161 STATE of Nebraska, appellee, v. Perry D. DAVIS, appellant. No. S-08-316. Supreme Court of Nebraska. February 13, 2009. *289 P. Stephen Potter, Gothenburg, and Barbara Brogan, Lexington, for appellant. Jon Bruning, Attorney General, and Nathan A. Liss for appellee.<
Castro v. Security Assurance Management, Inc.public domain
*751SCHWELB, Senior Judge, concurring in the judgment: I agree with the court that the decision of the OAH is supported by substantial evidence in the record and that it should be affirmed. In my opinion, however, two of the issues, one relating to the denial of Castro’s motion for a subpoena, and the other concerning Castro’s unorthodox (but unoppose
Bartlett v. Baasiripublic domain
21-2019 Bartlett v. Baasiri In the United States Court of Appeals For the Second Circuit August Term, 2022 No. 21-2019 ROBERT BARTLETT, TERREL CHARLES BARTLETT, LINDA JONES, SHAWN BARTLETT, MAXINE E. CROCKETT, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF THE ESTATE OF RICKY LEON CROCKETT, MARVISE L. CROCKETT, TRACIE ARSIAGA, INDIVIDUALLY AND ON BEHALF OF THE ESTATE OF ROBERT R. ARSIAG
McNabb v. Tennessee Valley Authoritypublic domain
754 F.Supp. 118 (1990) Claude H. McNABB, Plaintiff, v. TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY, Defendant. No. CIV-1-89-142. United States District Court, E.D. Tennessee, S.D. January 3, 1990. Nathan E. Brooks, Chattanooga, Tenn., for plaintiff. Edward Christenbury, Gen. Counsel, James E. Fox, Deputy Gen. Counsel, Justin M. Schwamm, Sr., Asst. Gen. Counsel, Thomas C. Dool
812 F.Supp.2d 870 (2011) 600 MARSHALL ENTERTAINMENT CONCEPTS, LLC, d/b/a The Spot, Petitioner, v. The CITY OF MEMPHIS, Permit Office of the City of Memphis, Respondent, and Memphis Medical Center, a Division of the Memphis Bio-Works Foundations, Intervenor. No. 05-cv-2865. United States District Court, W.D. Tennessee, Western Division. September 21, 2011.
187 B.R. 37 (1995) In re PLAZA MORTGAGE AND FINANCE CORPORATION, Debtor. Neil C. GORDON, Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of Plaza Mortgage and Finance Corporation, Plaintiff, v. Martin BASROON; Joseph Girardot; Leslie Johnson; Fred Kaunitz; Nathan Pasha; Ferraro, Wood & Company f/k/a Ferraro, Gensib and Wood f/k/a Saltiel, Basroon, Ferraro, Gensib and Wood f/k/a Saltiel, Basroon and Ferraro; Michael R. Ferraro; Carl D. Gensib; James M