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6 opinions for “TODD ALLEN BEAZLEY”
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE TRUSTWAVE HOLDINGS, INC. ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) BEAZLEY INSURANCE COMPANY, INC., ) and LEXINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY ) Defendants. ) ______________________________
Elbar Invs., Inc. v. Okedokun (In re Okedokun)public domain
Jeff Bohm, United States Bankruptcy Judge I. INTRODUCTION The adversary proceeding pending before this Court was filed due to an unscrupulous attorney's theft of $2.4 million. This attorney has no moral compass whatsoever, and his perfidy has resulted in litigation among his former clients, friends, and various third parties who did not have the displeasure of knowing him. While he deservedly spen
In re Suspensions of Att'yspublic domain
Cite as 2015 Ark. 200 SUPREME COURT OF ARKANSAS IN RE SUSPENSIONS OF Opinion Delivered May 7, 2015 ATTORNEYS WHO FAILED TO PAY ANNUAL ATTORNEY-LICENSE FEE PER CURIAM On May 14, 2014, we held unconstitutional former Rule VII(C) of the Rules Governing Admission to the Bar to the extent the former rule provided for the suspension of attorneys
Bituminous Casualty Corporation v. Williamspublic domain
Oscar Marvin Williams was employed by the City of Clearwater. On May 19, 1941, he sustained injuries as the result of a collision between a truck which he was operating and an automobile owned by one H.G. Forester and being driven by one Frieda Hackney Forester. A few days after the collision Williams died from the injuries sustained. Carrie Nelson Williams, wife of the deceased employee thereupon filed a claim for compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Law on behalf of herself and two
Brown v. Union Central Life Insurance Co.public domain
Affirming. Isaac Brown, in September, 1919, was a prominent farmer living on a farm in Mercer county, Ky. George C. Hall was at that time cashier of the Bank of Burgin, Burgin, Mercer county, Ky. In a conversation between them, Hall inquired of Brown why he did not purchase a larger farm, closer to the road. Brown informed him that he did not have the money with which to purchase it. Hall stated that he represented a company that would let him have all the money he wanted at 5 per cent
Evans v. Spurginpublic domain
SAMUELS, J. These two cases being, substantially, between the same parties, in regard to the same property, and depending upon the same facts, were heard together in this court. Many of the facts are set forth in the case of Evans & wife v. Spurgin, 6 Graft. 107. The judgment in that case determined that the better right at law was in the demandants. After the judgment the tenant Spurgin and others, the heirs at law of Lantz