Diane Patterson v. City of Tulsa |
Tulsa, OK - Diane Patterson sued the City of Tulsa on a governmental tort claim premises liability theory under 51 O.S. 151, et seq. claiming to have been injured while a business invitee as a result of a dangerous condition of the premises. |
Harvey Harwell v. Bell Investment Corporation |
Harvey Harwell appeals the trial court’s order granting a directed verdict and final judgment that Harwell take nothing in his suit against Bell Investment Corporation. Because the trial court erred in granting Bell’s motion for directed verdict, the trial court’s order and judgment is reversed, and this case is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings. |
Janice Roberts v. Community Thrift Store, Inc. |
Tulsa, OK - Janice Roberts sued Community Thrift Store, Inc. on a premises liability negligence theory claiming to have been injured and/or damaged while an invitee at Defendant's community thrift store on January 14, 2014. |
Walter Knox v. Staples The Office Superstore, LLC |
¶1 Plaintiff Walter Knox appeals the superior court’s summary |
Aida Collins-Basemore v. Home Depot U.S.A., Inc. |
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Physicians Healthsource, Inc. v. Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Inc. |
Physicians Healthsource appeals from Judge Underhill’s 17 dismissal of its class action complaint asserting violations of 18 the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, as amended by the 19 Junk Fax Protection Act of 2005, 47 U.S.C. § 227 (the TCPA). The 20 complaint alleges that appellees (collectively “Boehringer”) sent 21 an unsolicited fax invitation for a free dinner meeting to 22 discuss... More... $0 (02-04-2017 - CT) |
Savannah Betancur v. Play Ball OKC, L.L.C. |
Oklahoma city, OK - Savannah Betancur, as surviving spouse of Richard Betacur, Jr. and in her capacity as mother and next friend of R.B., III, TEB and AT, Minor children of Richard Betancur, Jr. and for the benefit of Richard and Valerie Bentacur, surviving parents of Richard Betancur, Jr. sued Play Ball OKC, LLC d/b/a Boomer Sports Complex on negligence premises liability wrongful deaththeories.<... More... $0 (01-05-2017 - OK) |
Melanie A. Kinter v. Joe Mommas, LLC |
Tulsa, OK - Melanie A. Kinter sued Joe Mommas, L.L.C. on a premises liability negligence theory claiming to have been injured while an invitee at Defendant's place of business as a result of a dangerous condition on the premises.... More... $1 (10-17-2016 - OK) |
Madgew Cooper and Robert Cooper v. Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. |
Oklahoma City, OK - Madgew Cooper and Robert Cooper sued Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc. that on October 1, 2011, Madge Cooper was a customer and business invitee of the Love's Travel Stop & Country Store, Inc. in Caddo County, Oklahoma when she slipped and fell on a blue, wet and slimy area right beside the gas pump and was injured.... More... $0 (07-24-2016 - OK) |
Kylynn Deleon v. Shanta, Inc. d/b/a Green Carpet Inns |
Oklahoma City, OK - Kylynn Deleon, mother and next friend for Kyleeanna LaPlane, a minor, sued Shanta, Inc. d/b/a Green Carpet Inns on premises liability theories claiming: |
Dukes Health System, LLc, d/b/a Dukes Memorial Hospital v. Christena Seifried |
On the morning of April 14, 2010, Betsy Wolfe, a Registered Dietician and |
Barbara Jones v. Wal-Mart Stores East, LP, Faron Cabler, Store Manager and Thomas F. Koppe, Safety Manager |
A little after 5 p.m. on December 5, 2009, Jones and her fiancé, Jerry Bush, stopped |
Tyler Puckett v. Christine Zenthoefer |
Tulsa, OK - Personal injury lawyer represented Plaintiff, who sued Defendant on a premises liability theory claiming: |
State of Missouri vs. Charles David Girardier III |
On October 16, 2014, Abel's Quik Stop gas station in Wright City had a no-smoking |
Woody v. Pembina County Annual Fair and Exhibition Association |
Woody attended a fireworks display at the Pembina County Fair in Hamilton, N.D. The Fair is a non-profit and tax-exempt corporation under the laws of North Dakota and the federal Internal Revenue Code. The Fair offered a fireworks display to the public free of charge. Woody did not pay a fee for entry onto the fairgrounds or for any activity she engaged in at the fairgrounds. While looking for a s... More... $0 (03-20-2016 - ND) |
Teri Gresham v. The City of Del City |
Oklahoma City, OK - Teri Gresham sued The City of Del City on a governmental tort claim theory under 51 O.S. 151, et seq. claiming: |
Blackmon v. Tri-Arc Food Sys., Inc. |
The essential facts are not disputed and may be summarized as follows: In |
DARRELL JACKSON V. COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY |
The facts relevant to this appeal are not contested. Appellant on several |
Charla Logsdon as next friend of Jordan Logsdon v. Freddie Cross and Eva Cross |
Charla Logsdon, as next friend of Jordan Logsdon, appeals from the trial court’s adverse no-evidence summary judgment in her lawsuit against Freddie and Eva Cross1 for personal injuries her minor daughter Jordan sustained in an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) accident. In a single issue, Logsdon argues she presented sufficient evidence to raise genuine issues of material fact with respect to each chal... More... $0 (02-10-2016 - TX) |
United States v. Allen |
The facts are not in dispute. On July 25 or 26, 2012, the Springfield, |
Randy G. Duffel v. Saltgrass, Inc. d/b/a Saltgrass Steak House and Ryder Services Corporation |
Norman, OK - Randy G. Duffel sued Saltgrass, Inc. d/b/a Saltgrass Steak House and Ryder Services Corporation on premises liability theories claiming: |
Larry A. Birch v. Ryan Young |
Tulsa, OK - Larry A. Birch sued Ryan Young on a negligence theory claiming: |
People Of Illinois v. Tolbert |
The defendant, Joshua Tolbert, was charged in the circuit court of Cook County with possessing an “uncased, loaded and immediately accessible” firearm in violation of section 24-1.6(a)(1), (a)(3)(A) of the aggravated unlawful use of a weapon statute (720 ILCS 5/24-1.6(a)(1), (a)(3)(A) (West 2012)). He was also charged with possessing a handgun while under 21 years of age in violation of section 24... More... $0 (01-22-2016 - IL) |
Michael James Alridge v. Chris Nikels Autohaus |
Tulsa, OK - Michael James Alridge sued Chris Nikels Autohaus on a premises liability claiming: |
People Of Illinois v. Schweihs |
In October 2012, defendant James Schweihs was charged in a five-count indictment in the circuit court of Kane County with two counts of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon (AUUW), one count of violating the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act (FOID Card Act), and two counts of domestic battery for striking Patricia Schweihs. Relevant to this appeal, count I of the indictment alleged that defend... More... $0 (01-09-2016 - IL) |
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