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20 opinions for “Penn Virginia Corporation”
MEMORANDUM OPINION Keith L. Phillips, United States Bankruptcy Judge Before the Court is the motion filed on behalf of Defendant Penn Virginia Corporation and its reorganized debtor affiliates (the “Reorganized Debtors”)1 to dismiss the complaint filed by Plaintiff Roman J. Koropey.2 A hearing on the motion (the “Motion” or the “Motion to Dismiss”)
Penn-America Insurance v. Mapppublic domain
461 F.Supp.2d 442 (2006) PENN-AMERICA INSURANCE CO., Plaintiff, v. April Dawn MAPP and ACH Corporation of Chesapeake, Inc., Defendants. Civil Action No. 2:06CV119. United States District Court, E.D. Virginia, Norfolk Division. November 17, 2006. *443 *444 Albert M. Orgain, IV, W. Ashley Burges
Sauls v. Penn Virginia Resources Corp.public domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION GLEN M. WILLIAMS, District Judge. This case is before the court on motions from both parties for sanctions against the other party pursuant to Fed.R.Civ.P. 11. For the reasons stated below, the court finds that neither party has violated Fed.R. Civ.P. 11. FACTS Defendant Penn Virginia Corporation (hereinafter “Penn Virginia”) is a developer of oil and
Penn-America Insurance v. Mapppublic domain
521 F.3d 290 (2008) PENN-AMERICA INSURANCE COMPANY, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. April Dawn MAPP; ACH Corporation of Chesapeake, Incorporated, Defendants-Appellees. No. 06-2279. United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Argued: November 1, 2007. Decided: March 20, 2008. *291 ARGUED: Robert Barnes Delano, Jr., Sa
Pratter v. Penn Treaty American Corp.public domain
11 A.3d 550 (2010) Robert L. PRATTER, Acting Insurance Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in his official capacity as Rehabilitator of Penn Treaty Network America Insurance Company, Plaintiff v. PENN TREATY AMERICAN CORPORATION, Defendant. No. 451 M.D. 2010 Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. Decided October 22, 2010. Publication Ordered November
Forrester v. Penn Lyon Homes, Inc.public domain
553 F.3d 340 (2009) Barbara FORRESTER; Gary Forrester, Plaintiffs-Appellees, v. PENN LYON HOMES, INCORPORATED, d/b/a Penn Lyon Homes Corporation; PLH Erectors, Incorporated, Defendants-Appellants, and Fowler Homes, LLC, a Virginia Limited Liability Company, Defendant. No. 07-2171. United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Argued: December 2, 2008. Dec
In re Penn Treaty Network America Insurancepublic domain
OPINION PER CURIAM. This appeal concerns the efforts, over time, of three different Insurance Commissioners, acting in their capacity as statutory rehabilitators, to convert insurance rehabilitation proceedings into liquidations. Penn Treaty Network America Insurance Company (“PTNA”) and its subsidiary, American Network Insurance Company (“ANIC”) (collectively, the “Companies”),
HUFF, Judge. Cochran Industries VA and Bituminous Casualty Corporation (collectively “appellant”) appeal a decision of the Virginia Workers’ Compensation Commission (“commission”) ruling that Timothy M. Meadows (“claimant”) timely filed a claim for compensation. On appeal, appellant contends that the commission erred in: 1) accepting
ORDER Musgrave, Judge: Upon consideration of defendant’s unopposed motion for remand, it is hereby Ordered that defendant’s motion for remand is granted; and it is further Ordered that this action is remanded to the Department of Labor so that it may consider plaintiffs’ request for reconsideration of Labor Department’s Negative Determination Regarding Eli
ORDER Musgrave, Judge: This Court having remanded this case to the Department of Labor, and the Department of Labor having filed the remand results on February 3,1997, upon consideration of the Negative Determination Regarding Eligibility to Apply for Worker Adjustment Assistance with respect to workers at Penn Virginia Oil and Gas Corporation, the Notice of Negative Determination on Reconsideration
Petition for review denied in part and granted in part, and partial remand ordered; cross-application for enforcement granted in part and denied in part. Judge MICHAEL wrote the majority opinion, in which Judge GREGORY joined. Judge NIEMEYER wrote a dissenting opinion. *237OPINION MICHAEL, Circuit Judge: This case is before us on t
Gilbert v. Penn-Wheeling Closure Corp.public domain
917 F.Supp. 1119 (1996) Dennis William GILBERT, Plaintiff, v. PENN-WHEELING CLOSURE CORPORATION, Defendant. Civil Action No. 5:95CV32. United States District Court, N.D. West Virginia, Wheeling Division. March 13, 1996. *1120 *1121 J. Douglas Austin, Austin & Henry, Pittsburgh, PA, for pla
466 F.Supp.2d 718 (2006) PENN VIRGINIA OPERATING COMPANY, LLC, et al., Plaintiffs, v. EQUITABLE PRODUCTION COMPANY, Defendant. No. 2:06CV00062. United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Big Stone Gap Division. December 22, 2006. Steven R. Minor, Elliott Lawson & Minor, Bristol, VA, for Plaintiff Penn Virginia Operating Company, LLC. Robert F. Moorman,
664 S.E.2d 683 (2008) STATE of West Virginia ex rel. BLUE EAGLE LAND, LLC, a West Virginia Limited Liability Company, Coalquest Development, LLC, a foreign limited Liability Company, Consolidation Coal Company, a foreign corporation, Horse Creek Land and Mining Company, a West Virginia Corporation, National Council of Coal Lessors, Inc., a West Virginia Corporation, Penn Virginia Operating Company, LLC, a foreign Limited Liability Company, Pocahontas Lan
Penn-America Ins. Co. v. White Pines, Inc.public domain
Mark S. Davis, CHIEF UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE This matter is before the Court on a motion filed by Defendant-Intervenor Bryan Polli ("Polli") to set aside the entry of default against Defendant White Pines, Inc. doing business as L.A.'s Night Club ("White Pines"), which has not appeared in the matter. For the reasons stated below, Polli's Motion to Set Aside Entry of Default is DENIED. In addition, Plaintiff Pen
Penn v. Cumberlandpublic domain
MEMORANDUM OPINION T.S. ELLIS, III, District Judge. At issue on a threshold motion to dismiss in this action, brought pursuant to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”), 15 U.S.C. §§ 1692 et seq., is whether certain legal contentions made in defensive pleadings filed by a creditor’s attorney in response to a consumer’s counterclaims in a state court collection action violated th
PENN Entertainment, Inc. (f/k/a Penn National Gaming, Inc.) v. Department Of State Revenuepublic domain
ATTORNEYS FOR PETITIONER: ATTORNEYS FOR RESPONDENT: MARK J. RICHARDS THEODORE E. ROKITA MATTHEW J. EHINGER ATTORNEY GENERAL OF INDIANA JOSHUA W. SCHLAKE LYDIA A. GOLTEN ICE MILLER LLP THOMAS L. MARTINDALE Indianapolis, IN J. DEREK ATWOOD DEPUTY ATTORNEYS GENERAL
MEMORANDUM OPINION H. CLYDE PEARSON, Chief Judge. The issue before the Court is the liability of the Debtor and two guarantors for the deficiency balance claimed by the Plaintiff from the sale of collateral. The following facts appear from the evidence. On February 22, 1980, the Debtor, Penn Hook Coal Company, Inc. (“Penn Hook”), entered into a contract with Crous-horn Equipment Company
Penn v. 1st S. Ins. Servs., Inc.public domain
Robert E. Payne, Senior United States District Judge This matter is before the Court on DEFENDANTS' RULE 12(b) (6) MOTION TO DISMISS (ECF No. 7). For the following reasons, the motion will be granted. BACKGROUND Plaintiffs Denise Penn and Houstonia Clymer filed this action against Defendants, 1st Southern Insurance Services, Inc., George Roberts, and Fran Pless, for their failure to
New Penn Financial, LLC v. Danielspublic domain
Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the Atlantic and Maryland Reporters. Users are requested to notify the Clerk of the Court of any formal errors so that corrections may be made before the bound volumes go to press. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA COURT OF APPEALS No. 22-CV-0005 NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC, D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, APPELLANT,