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20 opinions for “Patterson v. WEX, Inc.”
Mills v. Wex-Tex Industries, Inc.public domain
991 F.Supp. 1370 (1997) Linda Gail MILLS, Plaintiff, v. WEX-TEX INDUSTRIES, INC., Phillip D. Blackwell and William Nomberg, Defendants. No. 96-D-1616-S. United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Southern Division. September 25, 1997. *1371 *1372 *1373
Williams v. Ace Transportation, Inc.public domain
33 So.3d 400 (2010) Sandra WILLIAMS v. ACE TRANSPORTATION, INC. No. 09-1071. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Third Circuit. March 10, 2010. *401 Randal L. Menard, Attorney at Law, Lafayette, LA, for Plaintiff/Appellee, Sandra Williams. Mark A. Watson, Stafford, Stewart & Potter, Alexandria, LA, for Defendants/Appellants,
DECISION AND ORDER WILLIAM M. SKRETNY, United States District Judge Relator Dr. Kent Takemoto alleges under the False Claims Act, 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729 et seq., that the various named defendants knowingly and improperly avoided their obligation to reimburse the United States for payments made to Medicare beneficiaries, as required by the *276Medicare S
Abram v. United Parcel Service of America, Inc.public domain
DECISION AND ORDER RANDA, District Judge. This employment discrimination matter comes before the Court on a motion by the plaintiffs for class certification under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 23. The ten named plaintiffs are African-Americans employed as full-time supervisors by United Parcel Service of America, Inc. and United Parcel Service, Inc. (collectively, “UPS”). They allege that UPS’s system for
LeBlanc v. Cajun Painting Inc.public domain
654 So.2d 800 (1995) Heman LeBLANC, Jr. v. CAJUN PAINTING INC., and Aetna Life and Casualty Co. No. 94 CA 1609. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, First Circuit. April 7, 1995. Rehearing Denied June 6, 1995. *802 Robert E. Kleinpeter, Baton Rouge, for plaintiff-appellantHeman LeBlanc, Jr. Henry G. Terhoeve, Ba
Roelofs v. Lewals, Inc.public domain
344 F.Supp. 1003 (1972) Albert ROELOFS, Jr., and Vivian Roelofs v. LEWALS, INC., et al., The Travelers Insurance Company, Intervenor. The TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMPANY and Travelers Indemnity Company, Third-Party Defendants. Albert ROELOFS, Jr., and Vivian Roelofs v. The UNITED STATES of America. The Travelers Insurance Company, Intervenor. B. B. DURHAM v. The UNITED STATES of America. Frank Lee JACKSON and Erma
Charolette Payne v. Novartis Pharm. Corp.public domain
OPINION JANE BRANSTETTER STRANCH, Circuit Judge. Charolette Payne and her husband sued Novartis for failing to warn her doctor that two of the drugs it manufactures, Aredia and Zometa, could cause serious damage to a patient’s jaw bones. Payne took both and subsequently had to have part of her jaw removed. Under Tennessee law, the question of whether Nov
Crockerham v. Weyerhaeuser Holden Wood Productspublic domain
WHIPPLE, C.J. 2This matter is before us on appeal by defendanVemployer, Weyerhaeuser Holden Wood Products, from a judgment of the Office of Workers’ Compensation (“OWC”) in favor of elaimant/employee, Reginald Crockerham. For the reasons that follow, we affirm in part, vacate in part, and remand with instructions. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND Claimant was employed by defendant for
Ferrara v. Ryen Munro & Tripping Gnome Farm, LLCpublic domain
HAIGHT, Senior District Judge: I. INTRODUCTION This breach of contract action, relating to failure to pay commissions on the sale of alpacas, is currently before the Court on Defendants' Motion to Dismiss, Doc. 14.1 When filed, the motion was on behalf of both the individual defendant (Ryen Munro) and the corporate defendant (Tripping Gnome Farm, LLC) (sometimes
Gosconcert v. Hillyerpublic domain
158 B.R. 24 (1993) GOSCONCERT, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra and Pavel Kogan, Plaintiffs, v. Kazuko HILLYER, Defendant. No. 92 Civ. 7152(LMM). United States District Court, S.D. New York. August 12, 1993. *25 Laura Gilbert, Kornstein, Veisz & Wexler, New York City, for plaintiffs Gosconcert, Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
COFFEY, Circuit Judge. The defendants-appellants, Norman Wex-ler and Wexler & Wexler (collectively, “the Wexlers”), appeal from the order of the district court granting class certification to the plaintiff-appellee, Karen Keele, in an action arising out of the Wexlers’ debt collection practices, allegedly violative of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), 1
Long v. McKinneypublic domain
897 So.2d 160 (2004) Douglas LONG, Edward Long, Richard Long, and Earl Long v. Lori McKINNEY on behalf of all wrongful death beneficiaries of Huey P. Long, deceased. No. 2003-IA-00849-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. December 2, 2004. Rehearing Denied April 7, 2005. *162 William B. Weatherly, attorneys for appe
In re: Woodleypublic domain
PRESENT: All the Justices IN RE: LAKISHA WOODLEY, CO-ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMEER KHAMARIE WOODLEY, DECEASED, ET AL. OPINION BY Record No. 141706 JUSTICE D. ARTHUR KELSEY October 29, 2015 FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY Robert W. Curran, Judge Designa
In re: Woodleypublic domain
Opinion by Justice D. ARTHUR KELSEY. In this case, a jury awarded wrongful death damages to several statutory beneficiaries, including separate awards to two minors, who were brothers of the decedent. Over the objection of the decedent's personal representatives, the parents of the children, the trial court ordered that the awards to the minors be held by the clerk of court until the
Jackson v. Cintas Corp.public domain
391 F.Supp.2d 1075 (2005) Jennifer JACKSON, Plaintiff, v. CINTAS CORPORATION, Defendant. No. 2:03CV1170-D. United States District Court, M.D. Alabama, Northern Division. September 30, 2005. *1076 *1077 Britt Searcy Booth, Booth Law Offices, PA, Priscilla Black Duncan, P.B. Duncan & Associa
Robertson v. Statepublic domain
747 So.2d 1276 (1999) Jeanne Robertson wife of/and Edward ROBERTSON, Jr., Plaintiff-Appellants, v. STATE of Louisiana through DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND CONTROL, ABC Insurance Corporation, Louisiana Tech University, XYZ Insurance Corporation and Louisiana Board of Trustees for State Colleges and Universities, Defendant-Appellees. No. 32,309-CA. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.
Douglas Long v. Lori McKinneypublic domain
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI NO. 2003-IA-00849-SCT DOUGLAS LONG, EDWARD LONG, RICHARD LONG, AND EARL LONG v. LORI McKINNEY ON BEHALF OF ALL WRONGFUL DEATH BENEFICIARIES OF HUEY P. LONG, DECEASED DATE OF JUDGMENT: 12/19/2002 TRIAL JUDGE: HON. JERRY O. TERRY, SR. COURT FROM WHICH APPEALED: HARRISON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT ATTORNEYS FOR APP
Petrovic v. Amoco Oil Co.public domain
MORRIS SHEPPARD ARNOLD, Circuit Judge. Christopher Petrovic and others brought a class action against Amoco Oil Company in which they sought injunctive and monetary relief for pollution to their property that allegedly occurred as a result of underground oil seepage originating from an Amoco petroleum refinery. The appellants in these cases are various plaintiff class members
Butler v. Baberpublic domain
512 So.2d 653 (1987) George J. BUTLER, et al. v. Winston C. BABER, et al. No. CA-4569. Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fourth Circuit. August 28, 1987. Writ Granted November 13, 1987. *654 Alvin A. LeBlanc, Jr., Kenner, for plaintiff. J. Walter Ward, Jr., Christovich & Kearney, New Orleans, for defendant
Heartland Academy Community Church v. Waddlepublic domain
317 F.Supp.2d 984 (2004) HEARTLAND ACADEMY COMMUNITY CHURCH, et al., Plaintiff(s), v. Michael WADDLE, et al., Defendant(s). No. 2:01CV00060ERW. United States District Court, E.D. Missouri, Northern Division. May 11, 2004. *985 *986 *987