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20 opinions for “Sharon J Whitehall”
J. Gilbert v. South Whitehall Twp. (WCAB)public domain
IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA James Gilbert, : Petitioner : : v. : No. 650 C.D. 2024 : Argued: March 4, 2025 South Whitehall Township : (Workers’ Compensation Appeal : Board),
Tudor v. Whitehall Central School Districtpublic domain
23-665-cv Tudor v. Whitehall Central School District United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit AUGUST TERM 2024 No. 23-665-cv ANGEL TUDOR, Plaintiff-Appellant, v.
William H. Koehn and Sharon K. Koehn v. Koehn Bros. Farms, LLC, William J. Koehn, and Kelly J. Koehnpublic domain
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF IOWA No. 13-1036 Filed August 27, 2014 WILLIAM H. KOEHN and SHARON K. KOEHN, Plaintiffs-Appellees, vs. KOEHN BROS. FARMS, LLC, WILLIAM J. KOEHN, and KELLY J. KOEHN, Defendants-Appellants. ________________________________________________________________ Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Clayton County, Richard D. Stochl, Judge. Two sons and their compan
Rahn v. City of Whitehallpublic domain
Plaintiff appeals from a judgment of the court of common pleas dismissing her complaint against defendant, the city of Whitehall. The common pleas court concluded that plaintiff's complaint failed to state a claim for relief pursuant to the provisions of R.C. 2744.02(B). Plaintiff, Sharon L. Rahn, filed her complaint in the common pleas court on April 6, 1988 alleging that defendant's police department negligently conducted a high-speed automobile cha
Krivosh v. City of Sharonpublic domain
Opinion by Judge Rogers, This is the appeal of Michael Krivosh and Gale W. McClimans1 from an order of the Mercer County Court of Common Pleas entering summary judgment against them and in favor of the City of Sharon in their suit in assumpsit against the City for accumulated sick pay benefits allegedly wrongfully withheld. We affirm the order of the court below and adopt relevant p
In Re Westholt Manufacturing, Inc.public domain
20 B.R. 368 (1982) In re WESTHOLT MANUFACTURING, INC., Debtor. Bankruptcy No. 79-11668. United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Kansas. May 12, 1982. *369 Christopher J. Redmond, Wichita, Kan., trustee. Sharon A. Werner, Wichita, Kan., and Glen R. Dawson for IRS. Richard L. Schodorf, Wichita, Kan., for debtor. James D. Ol
Perchuk v. Narodpublic domain
Perchuk v Narod 2026 NY Slip Op 03009 May 13, 2026 Appellate Division, Second Department Published by New York State Law Reporting Bureau pursuant to Judiciary Law § 431. This decision is uncorrected and subject to revision before publication in the Official Reports. Beth Johnston Perchuk, appellants, v Randy Narod, respondent, et al., defendants. Supreme Court of the St
McDonald's Corp. v. Union Cty. Bd. of Revisionpublic domain
[Cite as McDonald's Corp. v. Union Cty. Bd. of Revision, 2012-Ohio-3751.] IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT UNION COUNTY McDONALD'S CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR- IN-INTEREST BY MERGER WITH FRANCHISE REALTY INTERSTATE CORPORATION, APPELLEE, CASE NO. 14-12-14 v. UNION COUNTY BOARD OF REVISION, ET AL., APPELLEES, -
State v. Scottpublic domain
HORTON, J. {¶ 1} Defendant-appellant, Lillie A. Scott ("Scott"), appeals from a jury verdict finding her guilty of theft, in violation of R.C. 2913.02, of rent money owed to WC Management, a property management company. For the reasons set forth below, we reverse Scott's conviction. I. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND {¶ 2} A grand jury indicted Scott o
MEMORANDUM DECISION REGARDING MOTION TO DISMISS AND MOTIONS FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT STUART M. BERNSTEIN, United States Bankruptcy Judge: This adversary proceeding centers on a dispute among the estate of Indhira G. *583Ramirez, (the “Debtor”), the Kurland Group (“Kurland”) her former attorneys, and FNBN I, LLC (the “Defendant”), the putative first mor
Brooks v. B & R TOURING CO.public domain
939 A.2d 398 (2007) Theresa M. BROOKS and Arthur K. Brooks, Sr. v. B & R TOURING COMPANY, Beverly Frey and Hello, Hello, Charter. Appeal of: B & R Touring Company and Beverly Frey. Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Argued October 23, 2007. Filed December 18, 2007. *399 Richard S. Drofzaun, Pittsburgh, for appellant.
OPINION AND ORDER WILLIAM C. LEE, District Judge. Defendant Electrolux Home Products, Inc. manufactured a clothes dryer that caught on fire causing considerable damage to the home of Kelly Slabach, subrogee in this action, and her husband. State Farm Fire & Casualty insured the Slabach’s home, paid their insurance claim and then sued Electrolux to recover the amount paid on the Slabach’s
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 675 [EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 676 {¶ 1} Appellants, Deanne Christman-Resch, Thelma W. Brettschneider, Rachel M. Neuwirth, Gerald L. Thomas-Moore, Kimberly
Haney v. City of Bostonpublic domain
Leibensperger, Edward R, J. INTRODUCTION This case arises out of the unauthorized use of Lillian Haney’s picture in a series of advertisements by defendant, Ciiy of Boston, relating to the sale of foreclosed homes. Haney filed a verified complaint against the City alleging defamation (Count I), negligent infliction of emotional distress (Count II), and unauthorized use of her picture for advertising purposes
ACCEPTED 03-14-00510-CV 3762693 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 1/14/201
Walsh v. Walshpublic domain
FORD, J., Plaintiff, George M. Walsh (father), filed a complaint for custody on March-3, 2010. In it, he asks that he be made the primary physical custodian of the parties’ two minor children. Defendant, Jasmin V. Walsh (Mother), who began participating in the case immediately after the filing of the complaint, asks that she be named the primary physical custodian. The case proceeded to trial on Decemb
Silfies v. Websterpublic domain
713 A.2d 639 (1998) Terence A. SILFIES and Sharon A. Silfies, Appellants, v. Suzann WEBSTER, Appellee (Two Cases). Superior Court of Pennsylvania. Argued October 23, 1997. Filed June 1, 1998. *640 John J. Keller, Allentown, for appellants. John Evanoff, Allentown, for appellee. Before McEWEN, President Judge, and CE
Pennsylvania National Mutual Insurance v. Drozdowskipublic domain
JOHNSON, J., Before the court is the plaintiff Pennsylvania National Mutual Casualty Insurance Company’s insurance coverage action in which Penn National seeks a declaration that it does not owe coverage to Edward M. Drozdowski II under a Personal Auto insurance policy (PNI policy) issued to Peter Sukeena (owner) for claims asserted against Drozdowski in lawsuits brought by Sharon Hanna and Standard Fire Insurance Company
ACCEPTED 03-14-00510-CV 4243321 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS
Garcia v. Frito-Lay Snacks Caribbean, Inc.public domain
181 F.Supp.2d 38 (2001) Gloria GARCIA, et. al., Plaintiffs, v. FRITO-LAY SNACKS CARIBBEAN, INC., et. al., Defendants. No. Civ. 97-1313(SEC). United States District Court, D. Puerto Rico. December 28, 2001. *39 Harry Anduze-Montano, San Juan, PR, for plaintiff. Sharon R. Coursey, Kathryn O. Pulliam, Kilpatrick Stockton LLP,