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6 opinions for “Tinnon v. Internal Revenue Service”
Let's Adopt! Global, Inc. v. Maceypublic domain
Tucker, Richard T., J. The plaintiff, Let’s Adopt! Global, Inc. (“LAG”), alleges that the defendants engaged in a series of Internet postings designed to defame and damage LAG. The following defendants have submitted motions to dismiss for lack of personal jurisdiction, pursuant to Mass.R.Civ.P. 12(b)(2): Elizabeth Duvall (“Duvall”), Tracey M. Benzel (“Benzel”), Ciystal Donovan (“Donovan”), Carol Vierela(“Vierela”), Claire Tall
405 B.R. 356 (2009) In re VERILINK CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, and Affiliates, Debtor(s). Darryl S. Laddin, as Trustee for the Liquidating Estate of Verilink Corporation and Larscom Incorporated, Plaintiff, v. Leigh S. Belden, Steven C. Taylor, Timothy Anderson, C.W. Smith, Powell Goldstein LLP, and Raymond James & Associates, Inc., Defendants. Bankruptcy Nos. 06-80566-JAC-11, 06-80567. Adversary No. 08-8007
Housing 21 v. Atlantic Homepublic domain
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT ______________________ Nos. 01-1893NI, 01-1957NI ______________________ Housing 21, L.L.C., * * Appellee/Cross-Appellant, * * v. * On Appeal from the United
*1051 RICHARD S. ARNOLD, Circuit Judge. Defendant Atlantic Home Builders Co., a factory builder of manufactured and modular houses, appeals a jury verdict awarding $485,411.79 in damages to Plaintiff Housing 21, LLC, a real estate developer, for breach of warranty. Housing 21 purchased six modular hous
Pulla v. Amoco Oil Co.public domain
882 F.Supp. 836 (1994) Thaddeus C. PULLA, Plaintiff, v. AMOCO OIL CO., Defendant. No. 4-91-CV-90085. United States District Court, S.D. Iowa, Central Division. November 9, 1994. *837 *838 *839 *840
Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway Co. v. Buttspublic domain
On the 12th of June, 1907, Mrs. Susan E. Butts, while crossing Oak Street, in the town of West, was run over and killed by an engine drawing a local freight train on appellant's line of railway, which ran north and south through said town; and this action was brought against it by her son, J. C. Butts, to recover damages therefor, in which suit Mrs. Ophelia Lynn and husband, J. T. Lynn, as well as the minors, True Gray, Bernice Gray and Annie Gray, were made parties defendant, the former bein