Jeffrey C. Rowsey v. Frank N. Fore, et al. |
Jeffrey C. Rowsey sued Frank N. Fore, Leigh Ann Fore, Blake A. Loveless, Peter M. Walter & Associates, Inc., Peter Walters, Katherine Sue Frame, William B. Ford, Brewer Russell, Inc, Environmental Hazard Controls Lab, Inc., Accurate Roofing, Inc. and Erickson Inspections, LLC on professional negligence, fraud, breach of contract and other theories. |
Dallas L. Clark v. Shari's Management Corporation |
Dallas L. Clark appeals from an order of the Industrial Commission of the State of Idaho (Commission) denying her worker’s compensation benefits because she failed to prove that an industrial accident occurred. We affirm. |
Powerhouse Motorsports Group v. Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.S. |
For over a decade, Powerhouse Motorsports Group, Inc. (Powerhouse) operated a successful retail motorcycle dealership under a dealer/franchise agreement (Franchise Agreement) with Yamaha Motor Corporation (Yamaha). In 2008, Powerhouse suffered a reversal of fortune and its owner Timothy Pilg closed the dealership in June of that year. With the apparent agreement and support of Yamaha, Pilg entered... More... $0 (11-26-2013 - CA) |
Tisha L. Smith v. City of Sand Springs |
Tisha L. Smith sued the City of Sand Springs on a premises liability theory under the Governmental Tort Claim Statute, 51 O.S. 151, et al. claiming: |
United States of America et al v. J-M Manufacturing Company, Inc. |
John Hendrix, a former engineer for JM Eagle d/b/a J-M Manufacturing sued it on Qui Tam theories under the False Claims Act asserting that JM and Formosa Plastics Corporation, U.S.A. sold billions in defective PVC industrial grade water pipes to state and municipal governments nationwide over a ten year period. |
United States of America v. Christopher White |
The United States of American charged Christopher White, age 19, with: |
United States of America v. Joseph David Goddard |
The United States of American charged Joseph David Goddard with: |
United States of America v. Joseph David Goddard |
The United States of America charged Joseph David Goddard, age 27, with carjacking in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2119 and with using, carrying and brandishing a firearm during and in relation to a crime of violence in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924 as a result of walking up to the occupants of Nissan Altima on July 3, 2013 that was parked in the 8500 block of East 27th Street, pointed a pistol at the driv... More... $0 (11-08-2013 - OK) |
Seven Arts Filmed Entertainment Limited v. Content Media Corporation |
We are invited to decide the ownership of copyrights in several motion pictures. The question is whether the threeyear statute of limitations in the Copyright Act applies. |
United States of America v. Duvante Roshawn Patterson |
The United States of America charged Duvante Roshawn Patterson with: |
United States of America v. John Michael Palmer |
The United States of America sued John Michael Palmer, Jr. with felony possession of a firearm and amunition in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922 and 924 which provides: |
Donald Gale v. Omnicare, Inc |
Donald Gale sued Omnicare, Inc. on a qui tam theory claiming that Omnicare illegally paid kickbacks to nursing homes in return for more patient referrals for prescription drugs. |
Carolyn Bearden v. Delaware Crossing Condominiums Association, Inc. |
Carolyn Bearden sued the Delaware Crossing Condominiums Association, Inc. on a premises liability theory. |
Cody Trosclair v. Anthony and Karen McMillan |
In this premises liability case, appellant, Cody Trosclair, appeals the trial court’s grant of no-evidence summary judgment in favor of appellees, Anthony and Karen McMillan. In four issues, Trosclair argues that (1) the McMillans produced no competent summary judgment evidence to establish that he was a |
Colleen Hill v. Superior Property Management Services, Inc. |
¶1 A condominium resident was injured when she tripped on a group of tree root offshoots concealed within the grassy common area of her complex. She sued the complex‘s contract property management company, which was tasked with performing some maintenance activities in that area. She claimed that the company had been negligent in dealing with the tree offshoots, asserting that it had breached d... More... $0 (10-11-2013 - UT) |
Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC v. Marco Murillo |
In this personal injury lawsuit, appellant Oncor Electric Delivery Company, LLC (“Oncor”) appeals a judgment rendered on a jury verdict against it and in favor of appellee Marco Murillo, an employee of Leo Gomez d/b/a AAA Demolishing (“AAA”). Murillo sustained serious personal injuries from |
United States of America v. Misty Lynn White |
The United States of America charged Misty Lynn White with theft by employee of gaming establishment of Indian Lands in excess of $1,000 in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1168. |
TREIMee Corp. d/b/a Park on Westview Apts and Park on Westview Apartments, LP v. Armando Garcia |
In this premises liability case, appellants, TREIMee Corp. d/b/a Park on Westview Apts (“TREIMee”) and Park on Westview Apartments, LP (“Park on Westview”), appeal from the trial court’s judgment rendered on the jury verdict in |
Montana Shooting Sports Association v. Eric H. Holder, Jr. |
Plaintiffs Gary Marbut, the Montana Shooting Sports Association, and the Second Amendment Foundation appeal the dismissal of their action challenging federal firearms regulations. Marbut wants to manufacture firearms under the Montana Firearms Freedom Act, state legislation that declares that the manufacture and sale of certain firearms within the state is beyond the scope of Congress’s commerce... More... $0 (08-23-2013 - MT) |
Ashley Jordan Coffey v. Jean Shiomoto |
Plaintiff Ashley Coffey was arrested for driving under the influence. An hour after she was pulled over, she took a breathalyzer test. The test result was 0.08 percent blood-alcohol content (BAC). A few minutes later she took another test resulting in a 0.09 percent BAC. Twenty-five minutes later she took a blood test resulting in 0.095 percent BAC. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended... More... $0 (08-15-2013 - CA) |
Ellen Sedita v. Royal Sweeping and Paving, LLC |
Appellant, Ellen Sedita, challenges the trial court’s rendition of summary judgment in favor of appellee, Royal Sweeping and Paving, L.L.C. (“Royal Sweeping”), in her suit against Royal Sweeping and others for negligence, negligent activity, and premises liability. In two issues, Sedita contends that the |
Jason Jenkins v. Occidental Chemical Corporation |
Jason Jenkins brought this action against Occidental Chemical Corporation after an acid addition machine designed by Occidental sprayed acid in Jenkins’s face, rendering him partially blind. The jury found for Jenkins on liability and damages, but the trial court entered judgment in Occidental’s favor based on two |
Alaska Rent-A-Car v. Avis Budget Group, Inc. fka Cendant Corporation |
Several state law questions arise in this appeal, and three federal law questions, whether expert testimony should have been excluded under Daubert1, whether disallowance of a |
United States of America v. James Corrigan Kenneth Theodor Tate-Sullivan |
The United States of America charged James Corrigan Kenneth Theodor Tate-Sullivan a/k/a Cory Sullivan with conspiracy to commit robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1951, attempted robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1951, Possession of Firearm in Furtherance of a Crime of Violence in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924, carjacking in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2119. The Government also sought the forfeiture of fi... More... $0 (06-20-2013 - OK) |
United States of America v. Wesley Ryan Wilson |
The United States of America charged Wesley Ryan Wilson, age 24, with conspiracy to commit robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1951; attempted robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. 1951; possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence in violation of 18 U.S.C. 924; and carjacking in violation of 18 U.S.C. 2119 in conjunction with Defendants attempt with others to rob a Radio Shack Store in... More... $0 (06-13-2013 - OK) |
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