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20 opinions for “Vincent Michael Levering”
Insolia, Vincent v. Philip Morris Inc.public domain
CUDAHY, Circuit Judge, concurring in part and dissenting in part. Although the majority presents an insightful commentary on much of the evidence, it seems to me in addressing strict liability to have lost sight of the demands of summary judgment. As we all know, summary judgment requires that, after viewing the evidence in the light most favorable to the nonmoving party, there
United States v. Leveringpublic domain
455 F.Supp. 1165 (1978) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff, v. Francis A. LEVERING, Jr., Defendant and Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Joseph T. MURPHY and Francis N. Rowley, Third-Party Defendants. Civ. A. No. 77-142. United States District Court, D. Delaware. August 30, 1978. James W. Garvin, Jr., U. S. Atty., Alan J. Hoffman, Asst. U. S. Atty., Wilmington, Del
Leslie v. St. Vincent New Hope, Inc.public domain
916 F.Supp. 879 (1996) Barbara J. LESLIE, Plaintiff, v. ST. VINCENT NEW HOPE, INC., Defendant. No. IP 94-09222-C. United States District Court, S.D. Indiana, Indianapolis Division. February 7, 1996. *880 Michael C. Kendall, Kendall Law Office, Indianapolis, Indiana, for plaintiff. Stephen W. Lyman, Hall Render Killian Heat
TOLLETT v. STATEpublic domain
OPINION HUDSON, JUDGE: ¶ 1 Appellant Michael Hines Tollett was tried and convicted in a bench trial in Stephens County District Court, Case No. CF-2012-30, for the crime of Omitting to Provide for a Minor Child, in violation of 21 O.S.2011, § 852(A). The Honorable Dennis L. Gay sentenced Tollett to a four (4) year suspended sentence to run concurrent wit
SANDERS v. STATEpublic domain
OPINION LUMPKIN, Vice Presiding Judge. T1 Appellant Michael Lee Sanders was tried by jury and convicted of Possession of a Firearm After Former Conviction of a Felony (Count I) (21 0.8.8upp.2012, § 1283) and Knowingly Concealing Stolen Property After Former Conviction of a Felony (Count I1) (21 00.98.2011, § 1718), Case No. CF-2013-604, in the District C
Marino v. Central Intelligence Agencypublic domain
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ) VINCENT MICHAEL MARINO, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Civil Action No. 11-813 (RMC) ) CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, ) et al, ) ) Defendants.
BAUER, Chief Judge. Carl Sandburg once described Chicago as “Hog Butcher for the World,/ ... Stormy, husky, brawling,/City of the Big Shoulders.” 1 This case combines these elements with unfortunate results. Vincent L. Lima, a wholesale meat distributor, hired two rather large gentlemen, Anthony W., Vaughan and Gregory
TOLLETT v. STATEpublic domain
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Terio v. Terio (In Re Terio)public domain
158 B.R. 907 (1993) In re Vincent R. TERIO, Debtor. Vincent R. TERIO, Appellant, v. Violet M. TERIO and Hersh & Hersh, P.C., Appellees. (Two Cases) Nos. 93 Civ. 0155 (VLB), 93 Civ. 0156 (VLB), Adv. Nos. 92-7028, 92-7051, Bankruptcy No. 90-B31275 (JEB). United States District Court, S.D. New York. September 13, 1993. Mary Jo White, U.S. Atty., New York City.<
Dumas, Robert v. Republic Servicespublic domain
FILED Allgust 1,.2018 TNCOURTOf WORKI.RS 'COllPENSATION CLAIMS
State v. Johnstone, 2007ca00319 (7-7-2008)public domain
OPINION *Page 2 {¶ 1} Defendant-appellant Daniel V. Johnstone appeals his conviction and sentence entered by the Stark County Court of Common Pleas, on one count of attempted murder, in violation of R.C. 2923.02(A), and one count of felonious assault, in violation of R.C. 2903.11(A)(1), each with an attendant
Hanson v. Big Stone Therapies, Inc.public domain
SEVERSON, Retired Justice [¶ 1.] During a physical therapy session following hip surgery, the plaintiff patient began to experience increased pain in her leg. The pain did not subside and hospital staff later diagnosed the patient with a fractured femur. The patient and her husband brought suit against the physical therapy company and the hospital. They alleged that the physical therapi
PER CURIAM: This case arises out of an accident on the BLUEWATER II, a mobile offshore drilling barge owned by Santa Fe Marine, Inc. The accident involved a lifeboat manufactured by Watercraft America, Inc. Four of the men who were injured brought this action against Santa Fe Marine and Watercraft alleging a negligent failure to wa
United States v. Lentzpublic domain
Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded by published opinion. Judge TRAXLER wrote the opinion, in which Judge KING joined. Judge MICHAEL wrote an opinion dissenting in part and concurring in part. *195OPINION TRAXLER, Circuit Judge: The United States appeals from the district court’s grant of Jay E. Lentz’s motion for judg
SANDERS v. STATEpublic domain
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Statoil Oil & Gas, LP v. Abaco Energy, LLCpublic domain
Filed 6/16/17 by Clerk of Supreme Court IN THE SUPREME COURT STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA 2017 ND 148 Statoil Oil & Gas LP, Plaintiff and Appellant v. Abaco Energy, LLC; American H
MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. v. FMCpublic domain
United States Court of Appeals FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA CIRCUIT Argued April 4, 2025 Decided June 24, 2025 No. 24-1007 MSC MEDITERRANEAN SHIPPING COMPANY S.A., PETITIONER v. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION AND UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, RESPONDENTS MCS INDUSTRIES, INC., INTERVENOR
Bauer v. Soutopublic domain
896 A.2d 90 (2006) 277 Conn. 829 David P. BAUER v. George SOUTO et al.[*] No. 17583. Supreme Court of Connecticut. Argued December 21, 2005. Decided April 25, 2006. *91 Trina A. Solecki, city attorney, with whom was Adrienne DeLucca, deputy city attorney, for the appellants (def
Travis v. Bohannonpublic domain
¶1 MaryAnna Travis appeals the summary dismissal of her negligence action against Chewelah School District No. 36. The question presented is whether a school district owes a duty of care to students participating in oflf-campus activities during school hours. If it does, we are asked to decide whether triable issues of fact remain on whether the school district breached that duty and whether the mother’s informed consent to the activity superseded and, th
The BRAUN CORP. v. Maxon Lift Corp.public domain
282 F.Supp.2d 931 (2003) THE BRAUN CORPORATION, An Indiana Corporation, Plaintiff, v. MAXON LIFT CORPORATION, et al., Defendants. No. 4:01CV0076. United States District Court, N.D. Indiana, Hammond Division. September 11, 2003. *932 Charles V. Vaughan, Charles R. Vaughan, Linda H. Havel, Vaughan and Vaughan, Lafayette, IN, Vincen