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Ying Ji v. David Heide |
¶ 1. ROBINSON, J. The question in this case is whether the trial court’s dismissal of plaintiff’s eviction action on account of her lawyer’s failure to attend a scheduled status conference can withstand a motion to set aside the judgment pursuant to Vermont Rule of Civil Procedure 60(b) given the facts of this case. We conclude that it cannot and reverse. |
Mylan Technologies, Inc. v. Zydus Noveltech, Inc. |
This case involves a trade secrets claim between competitors in the generic pharmaceutical industry, and specifically the sub-part of that industry dealing with transdermal drug delivery systems. Plaintiffs Mylan Technologies, Inc. and Mylan, Inc. (collectively, “Mylan”) allege that defendant Dr. Sharad Govil took important trade secrets when he left his position as a senior Mylan executive an... More... $0 (12-21-2012 - VT) |
Estate of Albert George v. Vermont League of Cities and Towns |
Claimant appeals from the superior court’s order granting summary judgment to insurer in this workers’ compensation case.[1] He argues that the court: (1) exceeded its jurisdiction under 21 V.S.A. § 671 by granting summary judgment to insurer; and (2) abused its discretion by excluding the expert testimony that he offered. We affirm the trial court’s decision. |
Maureen Chase v. Brian J. Bowen |
Mother appeals the family court's order awarding father sole legal rights and responsibilities and her sole physical rights to their two boys, and granting father unsupervised contact with the boys every other week. Mother contends that the court erred in: (1) admitting father's expert testimony on investigative techniques and giving it greater weight than the testimony of the state investigator;... More... $0 (02-08-2008 - VT) |
King v. Gorczyk |
1. SKOGLUND, J. Plaintiff Mark W. King, an inmate of the North West Correctional Facility ("NWCF") in Swanton, appeals from the superior court's denial of his cross-motion for summary judgment and grant of summary judgment in favor of defendant, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Corrections ("DOC"), dismissing plaintiff's claims contesting the propriety of the random... More... $0 (03-28-2003 - VT) |