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State of Maine v. Buddy Robinson |
Viewed in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence |
State of Maine v. Buddy Robinson |
Viewed in the light most favorable to the State, the evidence |
Maine Medical Center v. Sylvia M. Burwell, Secretary, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
Maine Medical Center ("Maine |
Vitorino America v. Sunspray Condominium Association |
[¶1] Vitorino America filed a complaint in the Superior Court, individually and derivatively on behalf of Sunspray Condominium Association (Association), against the Association and four members of its Board of Directors (Board), claiming in part that the defendants had refused to effectively enforce Sunspray Condominium’s smoking ban. He appeals from a judgment entered in the Business and Cons... More... $0 (02-12-2013 - ME) |
Alan Clukey and Dera Clukey v. Town of Camden |
Plaintiff-appellant Alan Clukey brought this procedural due process claim against his former employer, the Town of Camden ("the Town"), pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging that the Town deprived him of a constitutionally protected property interest in his right to be recalled to employment without due process of law. The district court dismissed Clukey's complaint, adopting the magistrate judg... More... $0 (05-21-2013 - ME) |
George Morrill v. Maine Turnpike Authority |
[¶1] George Morrill appeals from a judgment of the Superior Court (Cumberland County, Delahanty, J.) granting the Maine Turnpike Authority’s motion to dismiss Morrill’s complaint, which challenged the compensation awarded to him in an eminent domain proceeding. The court dismissed the complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction on the basis that Morrill failed to provide notice of his a... More... $0 (12-03-2009 - ME) |
Franklin Memorial Hospital v. Brenda M. Harvey |
Since 1989, Maine has required all hospitals to provide free medical services to certain low income patients under a set of statutes and regulations collectively known as "free care laws." See Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. tit. 22, §§ 1715, 1716; 10-144-150 Me. Code R. § 1.01 et seq. Maine's free care laws do not reimburse the hospitals for their expenses incurred in delivering care to low income patient... More... $0 (08-05-2009 - ME) |
City of Bangor v. Citizens Communications Company |
This case concerns responsibility for the cleanup of the contamination of the bed of Penobscot River in Bangor, Maine, known as Dunnett's Cove, under the federal Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act ("CERCLA"), 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq. |
Gary Jordan v. Peter Duncombe, et al. |
Gary Jordan sued Peter Duncombe, et al. claiming that 17 current and former property owners trespassed on his property by crossing through a stone wall to access their properties off Town Landing Road in St. Albans, Maine. Plaintiff claimed that defendants had illegally cut through the stone wall to access their lots on other side. The Town Landing Road runs over a right-of-way between Route... More... $0 (01-26-2007 - ME) |
J.A. Rapaport Family Limited Partnership v. City of Brewer |
[1] The City of Brewer appeals from a partial summary judgment and subsequent final judgment of the Superior Court (Penobscot County, Hjelm, J.) awarding damages to the J.A. Rapaport Family Limited Partnership (the Rapaports) in compensation for the City's taking of a part of the Rapaports' property by eminent domain. According to the City, the court should have allowed it to reduce the compe... More... $0 (07-18-2005 - ME) |
Facilitators Improving Salmonid Habitat et al. v. Towns of Winterport and Frankfort |
[1] Facilitators Improving Salmonid Habitat (FISH) and John C. Jones appeal from a temporary restraining order entered in the Superior Court (Penobscot County, Mead, J.) enjoining the removal of the West Winterport Dam. The Towns of Winterport and Frankfort (Towns) contend, inter alia, that this appeal is interlocutory and is not within an exception to the final judgment rule. We agree and d... More... $0 (03-10-2003 - ME) |
Estados Unidos Mexicanos v. DeCoster |
Claims of deplorable working and living conditions for migrant workers at DeCoster Egg Farms, a large Maine employer, were made in a civil rights action filed in May of 1998. The thrust of the complaint was that workers of Mexican descent, be they American or Mexican citizens, were treated harshly because of their Mexican background, and that white, non-Mexican workers fared better. The primary ca... More... $0 (10-11-2000 - ME) |
Charles Fitzgerald v. City of Bangor |
Estoppel - Taxes - Eminent Domain - In 1994, Charles Fitzgerald owned two properties in Bangor that were subject to first mortgage held by Bruce Slovin. Because Fitzgerald had failed to pay property taxes on both buildings for several years, the City had placed tax liens on each property. At issue in this matter are the liens for the tax year 1993. Fitzgerald does not dispute the City's process... More... $0 (03-03-1999 - ME) |