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6 opinions for “Vicki Lynn Salmons”
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA _________________________________________ ) THE COW CREEK BAND OF ) UMPQUA TRIBE OF INDIANS, et al., ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) Case No. 24-cv-03
DECISION Plaintiff appeals the omitted property assessment for personal property identified as Account P2168887 for the 2004-05 through 2009-10 tax years. A trial was held in the Tax Courtroom in Salem, Oregon on May 16, 2011. Lynn R. Stafford, Attorney at Law, Oregonians in Action Legal Center, appeared on behalf of Plaintiff. Michael Cropp (Cropp), owner of Plaintiff, testified on behalf of Plaintiff. Brad Anderson, Senior As
In re Allstate Life Insurancepublic domain
ORDER G. MURRAY SNOW, District Judge. Pending before the Court are Defendants’ Joint Motion for Summary Judgment Dismissing the Claims of Non-Party Bondholders (Doc. 644) and the Underwriters’ Motion to Exclude the Report and Testimony of Robert M. Smith (Doc. 774). For the reasons discussed below, the Motion for Summary Judgment is granted in part and denied in part, and the Motion to Exclude is denied with
264 F.3d 344 (3rd Cir. 2001) IN RE: ORTHOPEDIC BONE SCREW PRODUCT LIABILITY LITIGATION (MDL No. 1014)J.T. Bradley and Kathy W. Bradley, Appellants in No. 00-3899Regina M. Luellen and Eurston Luellen, Sr., Appellants in No. 00-3900Randal Jon Uribe, Appellant in No. 00-3901Mitchell H. Walker and Kim S. Walker, Appellants in No. 00-3902Jose Morfin, Appellant in No. 00-3903Mary K. Mullen Schmelter and Kurt Allen Schmelter, Appel
ACCEPTED 04-14-00829-cv 04-14-00829-CV FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS SAN ANTONIO, TEXA
OPINION OF THE COURT REAVLEY, Circuit Judge. This Federal Torts Claims Act (FTCA) claim against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for granting clearance to market certain types of pedicle screw fixation devices (referred to generally as bone screws) was dismissed by the District Court pursuant to the discretionary function exception to the FTCA.1 Appellants contend here that