Indiana Licensee Law
Rayshelle Armour and Kenneth Armour v. Hook-SuperX, L.L.C.
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiffs on a premises liability negligence theory.<br> <br> * * * <br> <br> In Indiana, premises liability law holds property owners responsible for injuries occurring on their property due to unsafe conditions, provided the owner was negligent in maintaining the premises or failed to warn visitors of known hazards. To establish liabi... More...
$0 (06-27-2025 - IN)Tammy Kaufman v. Wal_Mart Stores East, LLP
Indianapolis, Indiana personal injury slip and fall lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a personal injury premises liability theory.<br> <br> This case was filed in the Marion County Superior Court 6, 49D06-2209-CT-032977, and was removed to federal court by Wal-Mart.<br> <br> Premises liability law in Indiana protects individuals from injuries sustained on another person's... More...
$1 (01-04-2024 - IN)Jeanine Potter v. Target Corporation
New Albany, Indiana personal injury slip and fall lawyer represented the Plaintiff who used the Defendant on a premises liability negligence theory.<br> <br> This case was filed in the Clark Superior Court #6, 10D06-2301-CT-000008, and was removed to federal court by Target.<br> <br> Indiana Premises Liability Law:<br> <br> Premises liability law in Indiana protects individuals from injuries susta... More...
$1 (01-23-2024 - IN)Ronald L. Keach v. Family Dollar Stores of Indiana, LLC
Evansville, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability <br> negligence law theory.<br> <br> "<br> <br> Indiana premises liability negligence law, similar to other states, revolves around the concept of property owner or occupier responsibility for injuries sustained on their property due to unsafe conditions. Here's a breakdown of the ke... More...
$1 (12-15-2023 - IN)Ronda Holliday v. Lowes Home Center LLC
Hammond, Indiana personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a premises liability <br> negligence theory.<br> <br> "Premises liability negligence law in Indiana is a legal doctrine that holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to a dangerous condition. A property owner or occupier has a duty to keep their property ... More...
$1 (11-28-2023 - IN)Elevance Health, Inc. v. Vinod Mohan
Indianapolis, Indiana commercial litigation lawyers represented the Plaintiff who sued the Defendant on a misappropriation of trade secrets theory.<br> <br> <br> n August 22, 2023, Plaintiff Elevance Health, Inc. ("Elevance") filed this diversity action against its former employee, Defendant Vinod Mohan ("Ms. Mohan"), alleging that Ms. Mohan misappropriated trade secrets. Dkt. 1. Elevance also fil... More...
$0 (09-15-2023 - IN)Connie Dominiack, et al. v. City of South Bend
<center><h3><font color="red"><h3><font color="red"> Indianapolis, IN - Personal Injury lawyer represented Appellants-Plaintiff with sued the City of South Bend for a personal injury. </h3></font></b></i></center></font><br> <br> Dominiack works at the St. Joseph County Treasurer's office in South Bend. <br> Dominiack maintained a nearby parking spot "by the alley†for which she paid <br> a... More...
$0 (03-10-2022 - IN)Frances Dehoyos v. Golden Manor Apartments <table> <td>
Golden Manor is a senior citizen living facility located in Hammond, Indiana. <br> During the winter of 2013, Golden Manor’s maintenance staff would generally <br> arrive at work at 8:00 a.m. to inspect the parking lot and sidewalk for ice and <br> snow. In its response to Dehoyos’ interrogatories, Golden Manor indicated <br> that its policy was to have staff also apply salt to sidewalks as ... More...
$0 (05-10-2018 - IN)United States of America v. Paul Fowlkes
Hammond, IN - Chicago Man Sentenced to 30 Months For Straw Purchasing Firearms<br> <br> Paul Fowlkes, 23, of Chicago, Illinois, was sentenced on November 2, 2017 by District Court Judge Joseph Van Bokkelen to 30 months imprisonment to be followed by two years of supervised release for providing false information to a Federal Firearms Licensee in acquiring firearms. <br> <br> According to Court f... More...
$0 (11-07-2017 - IN)United States of America v. Vahan Kelerchian
Hammond, IN - Vahan Kelerchian Found Guilty By Jury Triallerchian Found Guilty By Jury Trial<br> <br> Vahan Kelerchian, 56, of Richboro, Pennsylvania, doing business as Armament Services International “ASI”, was found guilty of a multitude of charges relating to the acquisition of machineguns and restricted laser aiming sites, late Thursday evening after a two-week jury trial.<br> <br> Accord... More...
$0 (10-18-2015 - IN)Chanelle Linet Alexander, et al. v. The Marion County Sheriff and The Commissioners of the Indiana Department of Administration
Chanelle Linet Alexander, et al. (the Class) are persons (i.e., family members, friends, and attorneys) who have been charged and/or have paid for collect telephone calls from inmates of the Marion County jail and those incarcerated in Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) facilities. This case was first brought to this court following the trial court's dismissal of the Class's complaint for lac... More...
$0 (08-13-2008 - IN)<a href="http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/archive/09200201.smb.html" target="_new">City of Gary Indiana v. Smith & Wesson</a>
Appellant-plaintiff City of Gary, Indiana, by its Mayor, Scott L. King (“the City”), appeals the trial court’s dismissal of its suit against various handgun manufacturers, a handgun distributor, and various handgun dealers (collectively, “Appellees”). We affirm in part and reverse and remand in part. The City raises eight issues for our review, which we consolidate ... More...
$0 (09-20-2002 - IN)<a href="http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/completed/12170201.jgb.html" target"_new">St. Mary's v. Gregory J. Loomis, M.D</a>.
The facts most favorable to the verdict reveal that Dr. Loomis, a neurosurgeon in private practice in Evansville, had surgery privileges at the Hospital. On November 19, 1998, Dr. Loomis was visiting his patients in the east wing of the Hospital's fourth floor (4-East). Dr. Loomis stopped at the 4-East pantry to pour himself a cup of coffee. Dr. Loomis, other physicians, and the Hospital's employe... More...
$16950000 (12-17-2002 - IN)<a href="http://www.in.gov/judiciary/opinions/archive/08200202.jgb.html" target="_new">Zon D. Moore v. Greensburg High School, et al.</a>
Appellants-plaintiffs Zon D. Moore and Teresa Moore (collectively, the Moores), appeal the jury's verdict that was entered in favor of the appellees-defendants Greensburg High School and Greensburg Community Schools (Greensburg) with respect to their premises liability action. Specifically, the Moores argue that the trial court erroneously instructed the jury that Zon was a licensee on Greensburg... More...
$0 (08-20-2002 - IN)<a href="http://www.ca7.uscourts.gov/op3.fwx?submit1=showop&caseno=01-2466.PDF" target="_new">Peter Scheiber v. Dolby Laboratories, Inc. and Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp.</a>
The plaintiff in a suit to enforce a patent licensing agreement appeals to us from the grant of summary judgment to the defendants, Dolby for short. Scheiber, the plaintiff, a musician turned inventor who held U.S. and Canadian patents on the audio system known as “surround sound,” sued Dolby in 1983 for infringement of his patents. The parties settled the suit by agreeing that ... More...
$0 (06-17-2002 - IN)Hanes & Associates, Inc. v. Karl G. Schoemer
Breach of contract - Hanes & Associates, Inc. was the central Indiana licensee of Dale Carnegie & Associates, Inc. and offered various Dale Carnegie courses on leadership and management. Schoemer's primary responsibility was to generate (or sell) enrollments for the Dale Carnagie training courses offered by Hanes. Commissions were paid to Schoemer on "paid enrollments" on the 15th and 30th of ea... More...
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