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Elizabeth Speaks v. Physicians Surgical Center, L.L.C. and David B. Bobb, M.D.

Norman, OK - Jury Finds in Favor of Doctor On Medical Malpractice Claims

Elizabeth Speaks sued Physicians Surgical Center, L.L.C. and David B. Bobb, M.D. on medical malpractice and respondeat superior theories claiming:

1. The acts complained of herein occurred at 805 East Robinson, Norman, Oklahoma, on or about December 24, 2008.

2. Elizabeth Speaks was scheduled for a

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INNOVATIVE TEST ASSET SOLUTIONS LLC v. USA

The Arnold Engineering Development Complex was established in 1951 in the Tennessee Valley to serve as the Air Force’s premiere aerospace engineering development Federal Claims (“RCFC”) and the protective order entered in this case, it was initially filed under seal. The parties were requested to review this decision and provide proposed redactions of any confidential or proprietary information.

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CHE CONSULTING, INC. v. USA

On September 21, 2015, the DLA Contracting Services Office in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania issued solicitation number SP4701-15-Q-0299, a Request for Quotations (“RFQ”) to provide Oracle Storage Area Network and Backup Equipment Maintenance Support.1 AR 3233. The DLA posted the solicitation on the General Services Administration (“GSA”) e-Buy website using North American Industry Classification Sy

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State of Oklahoma v. Dezman Daeshon Smith a/k/a 51 Dash, a/k/a Dash, a/k/a Desmen Daeshon Smith and Chadrick Lamont Colbert a/k/a Fatcat

Tulsa, OK - Gang Member Convicted of First-Degree Murder In Barbershop Shooting

The State of Oklahoma charged Dezman Daeshon Smith a/k/a 51 Dash, a/k/a Dash, a/k/a Desmen Daeshon Smith and Chadrick Lamont Colbert a/k/a Fatcat with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: HM11, MURDER - FIRST DEGREE, in violation of More...
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STATE OF KANSAS v. MICHAEL R. MARTIN

On September 17, 2012, Martin pled guilty to one count of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and two counts of criminal possession of a firearm. The district court ordered a presentence investigation (PSI) report which indicated that Martin was in criminal history category A based in part on two 1990 Kansas juvenile adjudications for burglary of a residence which were scored as person

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State of Nebraska v. Candice M. McMillion

McMillion has been married to her husband, Caleb McMillion (Caleb), since March 2007. Their son, S.M., was born in August 2007. In late September 2012, after getting into an argument with Caleb, McMillion told her father-in-law that she had “put her mouth on [S.M.] a couple of times” and that she did so, in order to save her marriage, because Caleb “was into that.” McMillion told him that Caleb ha

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State of Oklahoma v. Martina L. Sewell

Lawton, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Martina L. Sewell with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: LA4, POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE, in violation of 47 O.S. 4-103
Date of Offense: 12/17/2013
Party Name Disposition Information
SEWELL, MARTINA L Disposed: CONVICTION, 05/05/2014. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: POSSESSION OF STOLEN VEHICLE (LA4)
Violation of 47 O.S. 4-103

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Clifford Thompson v. State of South Carolina

From 1998 to 2000, an armed perpetrator committed six robberies of hotels in Lexington, Richland, Berkeley, and Charleston counties. During each of these robberies, the perpetrator entered the hotel, held the clerk at gunpoint, restrained the clerk with either duct tape or rope, and stole money out of the hotel safe and till. After an investigation, the police arrested Thompson for these robberie

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Marino v. Patriot Rail Company LLC

The facts are drawn from the affidavits and supporting documents that the parties
submitted in connection with their motions for summary judgment. The parties agreed in
their briefs and at oral argument that there were no disputes of material fact that would
affect the outcome. Pursuant to Court of Chancery Rule 56(h), the cross-motions
therefore became “the equivalent of a sti

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Baldwin v. RHA Health Servs., Inc

In October 2012, Tabatha Baldwin (“Ms. Baldwin”) was a resident of Southern
Avenue Home, a long-term residential facility for developmentally disabled persons,
located in Fayetteville, North Carolina and operated by Defendant. Ms. Baldwin was
profoundly mentally retarded and unable to communicate verbally.
At approximately 11:51 a.m. on 7 October 2012, the staff at Southern

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Earthworks' Oil & Gas Accountability Project v. N.M. Oil Conservation Comm'n

In 2008, the Commission approved a version of the Pit Rule (the 2008 Rule).
3 In 2009, the Commission amended a portion of the 2008 Rule (the 2009
4 Amendment). Both the 2008 Rule and its 2009 Amendment were appealed to the First
5 Judicial District Court by entities affiliated with the oil and gas industry, and the
6 district court certified the appeals to this Court; we stayed ou

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State of Oklahoma v. Anthony Eric Thomas

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Anthony Eric Thomas with:


Count # 1. Count as Filed: ABDOM, ASSAULT AND BATTERY - DOMESTIC - 2ND OFFENSE, in violation of 21 O.S. 644 C
Date of Offense: 03/07/2014
Party Name Disposition Information
THOMAS, ANTHONY ERIC Disposed: DISMISSED, 04/24/2014. Dismissed- Request of the State
Count as Disposed: ASSAULT AND BATTERY

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APACHE DEEPWATER, LLC, v. MCDANIEL PARTNERS, LTD

At issue in this case is how to calculate a production payment reserved in the assignment of
four oil and gas leaseholds. The four leases were assigned in one instrument. After two of the leases
terminated, a dispute arose over the production payment’s calculation. The payor asserted the
production payment should be reduced to reflect the loss of the underlying mineral-lease interes

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Hapag-Lloyd Aktiengesellschaft v. U.S. Oil Trading LLC

This action presents, as the District Court aptly put it,  “interesting  and  apparently  novel  questions  regarding  the  interplay among the United States bankruptcy law, maritime law  and the federal interpleader statutes.” Hapag‐Lloyd contracted with  non‐appealing Defendant O.W. Bunker Germany GmbH (“O.W.  Germany”)  to  purchase  fuel  bunkers  for  these  three  ships,  among 

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Kirk Lory v. Concord Equity Group Advisors, LLC

This action's relevant procedural history is not complex.
One month after Loury's nearly two-year employment as a Concord
executive ended, he filed a four-count complaint against
Concord. Three of the counts were dismissed for failure to
state a claim upon which relief could be granted. The surviving
count alleged Concord breached the parties' employment
agreement.

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State of Oklahoma v. Chad Michael Lay

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Chad Michael Lay with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: DU2II, UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DRUG - METHAMPHETAMINE, in violation of 63 O.S. 2-402
Date of Offense: 03/07/2014
Party Name Disposition Information
LAY, CHAD MICHAEL


Count # 2. Count as Filed: DI1M, DUI ALCOHOL (MUNICIPAL ARREST), in violation of 47 O.S. 1

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HAROLD LEROY PAGE vs. STATE OF IOWA

Harold Page appeals the district court decision denying his request for
postconviction relief (PCR) from his convictions for first-degree murder and first
degree robbery. We find the statute of limitations defense was not raised by the
State and the district court erred by raising it sua sponte, Page has not met his
burden to show he received ineffective assistance based on his

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OKLAHOMA COALITION FOR REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE v. CLINE

In determining the questions now before this Court, it is necessary to review H.B. 2684's predecessor, H.B. 1970, ch. 216, 2011 Okla. Sess. Laws 821-23 (codified at 63 O.S.Supp. 2011, § 1-729a), and our two pronouncements addressing it. In 2011, the Oklahoma Legislature enacted H.B. 1970, prohibiting the off-label use of Mifeprex (generally known as mifepristone or RU-486) and misoprostol (brand n

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Black Gold OilField Services, LLC, v. The City of Williston

Black Gold owns the Black Gold Williston Lodge, a temporary workforce housing facility commonly known as a man camp, which has 322 rooms and 400 beds primarily for workers in the Bakken oilfield and was initially located on land outside the Williston city limits in Williams County. Black Gold has operated the Lodge since March 2011, initially operating under a temporary use permit issued by Willia

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Rodney J. Lebrecque v. State of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council, et al.

In 1997, the Mercurios purchased a substandard, undeveloped lot (the Property) in a
residential neighborhood located on Glenwood Avenue in the Town of Narragansett, Rhode
Island. The Property contains approximately 4760 square feet of land.1 A damaged revetment,
or retaining wall, forms the eastern boundary of the Property along the Rhode Island Sound.
Glenwood Avenue border

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TERRANCE JERRELL BURNETT vs. STATE OF IOWA

Dustin Jones died from a stab wound he suffered while attending a party
during the late evening hours of December 11, 2009. On December 23, 2009,
Terrance Jerrell Burnett, also an attendee at the party, was charged with first
degree murder. A jury trial was held and on January 21, 2011, the jury returned
a verdict of guilty to the lesser-included offense of second-degree murde

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Shriners Hosps. for Children v. First United Methodist Church of Ozark

Shriners Hospitals for Children (Shriners) sought a declaratory judgment against First
United Methodist Church of Ozark (FUMC) regarding the transfer of property, a house,
to the church without authority. Shriners’ complaint asked that the deed conveying the
residence to FUMC be declared invalid because the attorney-in-fact was not authorized to
gift the residence to the church

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LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION v. USA

The Army held a competition in three phases for a contract to design, develop prototypes of, and ultimately manufacture and supply a new armored but agile all-terrain tactical vehicle to be used in combat zones. Oshkosh Defense, LLC (“Oshkosh”) won the last phase of the competition in August 2015, and it was awarded the manufacturing contract. Lockheed Martin Corporation (“Lockheed”), a losing o

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Dr. Ralph Slaughter VS Board of Supervisors of Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College

On March 27, 2009, the defendant, the Board of Supervisors of Southern
University and Agricultural and Mechanical College (" the Board"), held a public
meeting wherein it declined to extend Dr. Ralph Slaughter's two-year employment
contract as President of the Southern University System beyond its expiration date
of June 30, 2009. Dr. Slaughter's employment contract had been execut

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State of Oklahoma v. Rachel A Pena

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Rachel A Pena with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: DU8II, UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLED DRUG - METHAMPHETAMINE, in violation of 63 O.S. 2-402
Date of Offense: 03/08/2014

Party Name Disposition Information

PENA, RACHAEL A Disposed: CONVICTION, 05/27/2014. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF CONTROLLE

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