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20 opinions for “Wombles v. Osborne”

Osborne v. Walkerpublic domain
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · 1980-09-02 · Published · cited 1× · 48 N.C. App. 627; 269 S.E.2d 281; 1980 N.C. App. LEXIS 3293
WEBB, Judge. This is a case of first impression. The gravamen of the plaintiffs claim is that she should be entitled to recover for the negligence of her superiors in giving her negative reports in the course of her employment. She concedes that she was working under a contract for employment at will and could have been discharged by the proper persons whether or not her work was satisfactory. Tatum v. Brown, 29 N.C
Osborne v. Osbornepublic domain
Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama · 1976-02-11 · Published · cited 19× · 326 So. 2d 766; 57 Ala. App. 204; 1976 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 754
The parties were divorced in 1966. Custody of two children with support of $130.00 per month was awarded to the plaintiff. Each party remarried. The defendant adopted the daughter of his second wife. The second husband of plaintiff is deceased. She and defendant's children each receive $82.60 per month in social security benefits from the second husband's account. Defendant has had little contact with his children and has never paid support as ordered in the divorce decree. In
Osborne v. Hammitpublic domain
District Court, D. Nevada · 1964-08-20 · Published · cited 3× · 377 F. Supp. 977; 1964 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9919
377 F.Supp. 977 (1964) J. R. OSBORNE, in his own behalf and as Agent for R. R. Borders et al., Plaintiffs, v. Harold C. HAMMIT, Individually and as Manager of the Nevada Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, Defendants. Civ. No. 414. United States District Court, D. Nevada. August 20, 1964. *9
Court of Appeals of Kentucky (pre-1976) · 1946-12-06 · Published · cited 0× · 198 S.W.2d 51; 303 Ky. 469; 1946 Ky. LEXIS 878
Affirming. On May 1, 1944, the appellee, Hagan Osborne, sustained injuries to his right leg while employed in the mine of the appellant. It became necessary to amputate the leg a little above the mid portion of the right thigh. This was apparently the only injury sustained in the accident. However, some 16 or 17 years prior thereto appellee had received other injuries. He had suffered an injury to his left hand as a result of which he had a 95% partial disability of the second finger,
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · 1996-03-19 · Published · cited 9× · 468 S.E.2d 517; 122 N.C. App. 49; 1996 N.C. App. LEXIS 207
468 S.E.2d 517 (1996) H.B.S. CONTRACTORS, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant/Appellee, v. CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, Defendant-Appellee/Appellant. No. COA95-898. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. March 19, 1996. *519 Thorp and Clark by Herbert H. Thorp, Fayetteville, and Matthew R. Plyler, and Lee and Lee by W. Osborne Lee, J
Superior Court of Delaware · 2019-07-10 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE TIBCO SOFTWARE INC., Plaintiff, C.A. No. NI8C-07-066 CLS Vv. MEDIAMATH, INC., Defendant. Date Submitted: April 5, 2019 Date Decided: July 10, 2019 Upon Defendant Mediamath, Inc.’s Motion for Judgment on the Pleadings Denied. Josiah R. Wolcott, Esquire, Connolly Gallagher LLP, Newark, Delaware, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Matthew P. Ward, Esquire, Nicholas T. Verna, Esquire, Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP, Wilmington, Delaware, Usher Winslett,
State v. Branhampublic domain
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · 2025-10-01 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA No. COA24-927 Filed 1 October 2025 Rowan County, Nos. 20CRS054385-790, 22CRS000929-790, 24CRS000246-790 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. BRIAN BRANHAM, Defendant. Appeal by Defendant from judgments entered 23 February 2024 and 22 April 2024 by Judge Michael S. Adkins in Rowan County Superior Court. Heard in the Court of Appeals 20 March 2025.
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1986-09-11 · Published · cited 0× · 800 F.2d 404
ERVIN, Circuit Judge: This case arises out of the discharge of Deborah S. Johnson from her job as Town Clerk of Elizabethtown, North Carolina. Johnson claims that she was dismissed in retaliation for constitutionally protected criticisms of the town government. She also claims that she was slandered by Town Administrator James Freeman. Finding an insufficient causal link between the protected speech and Johnson’s dismissal,
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 2022-12-29 · Published · cited 5× · 56 F.4th 355
USCA4 Appeal: 21-2101 Doc: 66 Filed: 12/29/2022 Pg: 1 of 17 PUBLISHED UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT No. 21-2101 TIFFANY BASS; PAULA WIGGINS, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Plaintiffs - Appellants,
Swanson v. Statepublic domain
Supreme Court of North Carolina · 1994-03-04 · Published · cited 10× · 441 S.E.2d 537; 335 N.C. 674; 62 U.S.L.W. 2576; 18 Employee Benefits Cas. (BNA) 1303; 1994 N.C. LEXIS 111
441 S.E.2d 537 (1994) 335 N.C. 674 Norman W. SWANSON, Henry F. Murray, Carl L. Whitney, William E. Nicholson, III, Charles A. Dancy, Melvin F. Eyerman, Ira N. Schwarz, John L. Powell, Jr., Galina Elworth, Donald V. Wallace, William E. Denton, Robert A. Nisbet, Walter J. Bartnikowski, Ralph P. Hunt, Marion B. Zollicoffer, William H. Talbert, Billy Clark, Wallace M. Davis, Grady L. Strange, Hamilton M. Howe, Mary L. Pritchard, Rober
Court of Chancery of Delaware · 2022-02-23 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE JEFFREY GOWER, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. 2020-0996-PAF ) TRUX, INC., VIKING VENTURE ) PARTNERS, LLC, MICHAEL ) SACCONE, SR., MICHAEL ) SACCONE, JR., MICHAEL ) WHO
Wall v. AutoMoneypublic domain
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · 2022-07-19 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA 2022-NCCOA-498 No. COA21-419 Filed 19 July 2022 Richmond County, No. 20 CVS 473 DORIS WALL, PATRICIA SMITH, COREY DAVIS, MARIO ROBINSON, TIMOTHY SMITH, GLORIA GILLIAM, MICHAEL WADDELL, TERIA BOUKNIGHT, JUNE BARBOUR, EMMANUEL SMITH, DONQUIS JONES, DIANNE KIRKPATRICK, ASBURY FORTE, III, ARETHA
Wall v. AutoMoneypublic domain
Court of Appeals of North Carolina · 2022-07-19 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF NORTH CAROLINA 2022-NCCOA-498 No. COA21-419 Filed 19 July 2022 Richmond County, No. 20 CVS 473 DORIS WALL, PATRICIA SMITH, COREY DAVIS, MARIO ROBINSON, TIMOTHY SMITH, GLORIA GILLIAM, MICHAEL WADDELL, TERIA BOUKNIGHT, JUNE BARBOUR, EMMANUEL SMITH, DONQUIS JONES, DIANNE KIRKPATRICK, ASBURY FORTE, III, ARETHA
Mississippi Supreme Court · 2010-06-10 · Published · cited 4× · 37 So. 3d 14; 2010 Miss. LEXIS 298; 2010 WL 2305909
37 So.3d 14 (2010) MISSISSIPPI COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL PERFORMANCE v. Joe M. BROWN. No. 2009-JP-02001-SCT. Supreme Court of Mississippi. June 10, 2010. *15 Darlene D. Ballard, Ayanna Batiste Butler, attorneys for appellant. Thomas A. Womble, Batesville, attorney for appellee. EN BANC. CARLSON, Presiding Justic
United States Bankruptcy Court, D. Delaware · 2010-12-13 · Published · cited 9× · 442 B.R. 258
OPINION 1 BRENDAN LINEHAN SHANNON, Bankruptcy Judge. Before the Court are three motions to abstain, retransfer, and remand. The motions have been filed by various producers of oil and gas (the “Producers”) who sold oil and gas to the Debtors shortly before they filed for bankruptcy protection in this Court. By the motions, the Producers ask this Court to re
Swanson v. Statepublic domain
Supreme Court of North Carolina · 1991-12-06 · Published · cited 8× · 410 S.E.2d 490; 330 N.C. 390; 1991 N.C. LEXIS 793
410 S.E.2d 490 (1991) 330 N.C. 390 Norman W. SWANSON, Henry F. Murray, Carl L. Whitney, William E. Nicholson, III, Charles A. Dancy, Melvin F. Eyerman, Ira N. Schwarz, John L. Powell, Jr., Galina Elworth, Donald V. Wallace, William E. Denton, Robert A. *491 Nisbet, Walter J. Bartnikowski, Ralph P. Hunt, Marion B. Zollicoffer, William H. Talbert, Billy Clark, Wallace M. Davis, Grady L. Strange,
District Court, D. South Carolina · 2019-03-08 · Published · cited 1× · 372 F. Supp. 3d 363
DAVID C. NORTON, UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE The following matter is before the court on plaintiff Mears Group, Inc.'s ("Mears") partial motion for summary judgment, ECF No. 18, and defendant Kiawah Island Utility, Inc.'s ("KIU") cross-motion for summary judgment, ECF No. 25. For the reasons set forth below, the court grants in part and denies in part Mears's partial motion for summary judgment and denies KIU's cross-motion for sum
Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit · 1986-11-14 · Published · cited 1× · 805 F.2d 490
ERVIN, Circuit Judge: This case never crosses the threshold of antitrust analysis under § 2 of the Sherman Act.1 There is a mismatch between the assumed natural monopoly power of the defendant, Transco, in the market for transporting gas along its pipeline and the relevant market for Sherman Act purposes that the plaintiff, Consul, has chosen to plead. Consul contended that the relevant product in
Superior Court of Delaware · 2022-02-08 · Published · cited 0×
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE IP NETWORK SOLUTIONS, INC., ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) C.A. No. N21C-04-014 PRW CCLD ) NUTANIX, INC., ) ) Defendant. )
Hall v. Postpublic domain
Supreme Court of North Carolina · 1988-10-06 · Published · cited 44× · 372 S.E.2d 711; 323 N.C. 259; 15 Media L. Rep. (BNA) 2329; 1988 N.C. LEXIS 611
372 S.E.2d 711 (1988) 323 N.C. 259 Susie HALL v. Rose POST and The Post Publishing Company, Inc., d/b/a The Salisbury Post. Mary H. HALL v. Rose POST and The Post Publishing Company, Inc., d/b/a The Salisbury Post. No. 340PA87. Supreme Court of North Carolina. October 6, 1988. Palmer, Miller, Campbell & Martin, P.A. by Joe T.