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Defense Resource Services, LLC v. First National Bank of Central Texas

In two issues, appellant, Defense Resource Services, LLC (“DRS”), challenges a judgment entered in favor of appellee, First National Bank of Central Texas (“FNB”). Specifically, DRS asserts that the trial court erred because it determined: (1) that FNB’s 1991 lien secured both a 1991 loan and a 2008 loan, even though the 1991 loan was paid in full; and (2) that the payment of the 1991 loan did not

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Keynon Michael Owens v. Anit trammell

Oklahoma has successfully tried Keynon Owens twice for the first degree
felony murder of Javier Carranza during a botched robbery of Javier and his
cousin, Jesus Carranza. The first trial resulted in a guilty verdict on felony
murder, but an acquittal on the predicate charge of the armed robbery of Javier.
The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals (OCCA) reversed the murder
convic

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James Sears v. Aureelio Guerrero

Oklahoma City, OK - James Sears sued Aureelio Guerrero on an auto negligence theory. The claims made by the Plaintiff area not available.

Docket
Date Code Description Count Party Amount
06-24-2013 TEXT

Civil relief more than $10,000 Initial Filing.
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06-24-2013 AUTONEG

AUTO NEGLIGENCE

06-24-2013 DMFE

DISPUTE MED

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Department of Human Services v. Lafe C. Coldware and Erica Ann Butler

¶1 Custodian/Appellant Erica Ann Butler1 appeals the decision of the trial court ordering Defendant/Appellee Lafe Coldwater to pay $400 per month in child support, denying her request for child support arrearages, and awarding legal custody of C.M.B., the minor child, to Defendant/Appellee.2 Custodian/Appellant Erica Ann Butler ("Mother") is the natural mother of C.M.B., a minor child born out-of-

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Lisa Miller v. Travelodge and Rashimi, LLC

Norman, OK - Lisa Miller sued Travelodge and Rashimi, LLC on a premises liability theory claiming:

1. On July 22. 2013, Plaintiff was staying at the Travelodge in Norman, Cleveland County, Oklahoma, and decided to go swimming in the Travelodge swimming pool.
2. The Defendant’s web site states Relax and cool off with a swim in our outdoor pool...”
3. Defendant has the duty to make

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T.P. v. Bryan County School District

This appeal arises under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(“IDEA”), 20 U.S.C. § 1400–1482. It concerns the request by the parents of T.P.,
Case: 14-11789 Date Filed: 07/02/2015 Page: 1 of 20
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a child with autism and speech and language disabilities, that their son’s school
district pay for an independent educational evaluation (“IEE”) of T.P. to de

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Elise Beck Glickert v. The Loop Trolley Transportation Development District

In 2013, four individuals—Elsie Beck Glickert, Jen Rivenes Jensen, Irene
Franklin, and Peter Sarandos—filed a five-count complaint(“the Complaint”) against
a number of defendants seeking declaratory and injunctive relief from the
The Honorable Timothy L. Brooks, United States District Judge for the
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Western District of Arkansas, sitting by designation.
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orga

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United States of America ex rel. Michael K. Drakeford, M.D.

In a qui tam action in which the government intervened, a jury determined that Tuomey Healthcare System, Inc., did not violate the False Claims Act (“FCA”), 31 U.S.C. §§ 3729-33 (2012).1 The district court, however, vacated the jury’s verdict and granted the government a new trial after concluding that it had erroneously excluded excerpts of a Tuomey executive’s deposition testimony. The

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United States of America v. Leonardo Lamar Parks

Petitioner Leonardo Lamar Parks is serving a 115-month federal prison term for a
credit union robbery. Appearing pro se,1 he seeks a certificate of appealability (“COA”)
to challenge the district court’s denial of his 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motion to vacate, set aside,
or correct his sentence. See 28 U.S.C. § 2253(c)(1)(B) (requiring a COA to appeal an
order denying a § 2255 pe

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Tricia Ordaz v. SSM Healthcare Corporation and SSM Healthcare of Oklahoma, Inc. d/b/a St. Anthony Hospital-South

Oklahoma City, OK - Tricia Ordaz sued SSM Healthcare Corporation and SSM Healthcare of Oklahoma, Inc. d/b/a St. Anthony Hospital-South on medical negligence (medical malpractice) claiming:

1. Plaintiff is a citizen of Oklahoma.
2. Defendant SSM Health Care Corporation is foreign corporation with its principal place of business in a state other than Oklahoma, and doing business in Okla

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Lloyd Douglas v. City of Kemp, Texas

Appellant Lloyd Douglas appeals from the trial court’s order granting appellee City of Kemp, Texas’s plea to the jurisdiction. On appeal Douglas argues that his claims against the City are not barred by governmental immunity. We affirm the trial court’s order.
BACKGROUND
Douglas built a nursing facility in Kemp, a city located in Kaufman County, Texas. According to Douglas, before he

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CMS Investment Holdings, LLC v. Lawrence E. Castle

The plaintiff in this action invested in a Delaware limited liability company
(―LLC‖) whose business was providing non-legal administrative services to law firms
and their mortgage lender clients in connection with mortgage foreclosures. That
business was created by the principal defendants: five individuals who practiced law in
Colorado and Arkansas. Seeking to monetize their

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Leon Baer Borstein v. Virginia Marie Henneberry

Order, Supreme Court, New York County (Donna M. Mills, J.), entered September 27, 2013, which, to the extent appealed from as limited by the briefs, denied defendant's motion for attorneys' fees and sanctions, unanimously modified, on the law and the facts, to impose sanctions on plaintiff in the amount of $5,000, payable to the Lawyers' Fund for Client Protection, pursuant to 22 NYCRR 130-1.2 and

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John S. Drewitz v. Motorwerks, Inc.

This appeal arises out of protracted shareholder litigation between appellant, a
former minority shareholder of respondent-corporation, and respondents, the corporation,
its corporate director and majority shareholder, and other former shareholders. Appellant
argues that the district court erred by failing to hold respondent-corporate director
personally liable for breach of his fi

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Don C. Robertson v. Robert E. Alling

¶1 Agreements between parties or attorneys in civil lawsuits are
not binding if disputed unless they are evidenced by a writing or made
orally in court. Ariz. R. Civ. P. 80(d). We here consider whether Rule 80(d)
makes a written settlement agreement unenforceable because it lacked the
written assent of clients who dispute their attorney’s authority to make the
agreement. Hol

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State of Oklahoma v. Kyle Duane Hancock

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged Kyle Duane Hancock with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: RAPE, RAPE - 1ST DEGREE - VICTIM UNDER 14 YEARS OF AGE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1115
Date of Offense: 05/17/2014
Count # 2. Count as Filed: BRG1, BURGLARY - FIRST DEGREE, in violation of 21 O.S. 1431
Date of Offense: 05/17/2014
Count # 3. Count as Filed: SEXO, FAILURE TO REGIST

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WildEarth Guardians v. Montana Snowmobile Association

WildEarth Guardians, Montanans for Quiet Recreation,
Inc., and Friends of the Bitterroot, Inc. (collectively,
“WildEarth”), challenge the United States Forest Service’s
decision to designate over two million acres of public land in
the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest (“Forest”) for use
by winter motorized vehicles, principally snowmobiles.
WildEarth alleges t

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Merilyn Cook v. Rockwell International Corporation and DOW Chemical Company

Harnessing nuclear energy is a delicate business. So is the statute before
us. Originally passed in the 1950s in an era captivated by the promise of nuclear
power and amended in the 1980s in the aftermath of the Three Mile Island
meltdown when prevailing public sentiment was perhaps less sanguine, the Price-
Anderson Act seeks both to promote the private nuclear energy industry and

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Annmarie Ivy v. Russell Otterstrom and Logan Blakley

Tulsa, OK - Annmarie Ivy sued Russell Otterstrom and Logan Blakley on auto negligence theories claiming:

1. Plaintift Annmarie Ivy, is a resident of Tulsa County, Oklahoma.
2. Defendant, Russell Ottcrstrom, is a resident of Tulsa County. Oklahoma.
3. Defendant, Logan Blaklcy, is a resident of Tulsa County, Oklahoma
4. Chat all acts and occurrences complained of herein occurred

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Mark Thompson v. Jerome E. Block, M.D. and Andrea Mitchell, P.A.

Tulsa, OK - Mark Thompson sued Jerome E. Block, M.D. and Andrea Mitchell, P.A. on medical negligence (medical malpractice) theories claiming:

1. Plaintiff, Mark Thompson is a resident of Tulsa County, State of Oklahoma.
2. Defendant, Jerome E. Block, M.D. is a medical doctor licensed to practice medicine in the State of Oklahoma with his principal place of business in Tulsa County, St

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State of Oklahoma v. Timothy Aaron Dovers

Norman, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Timothy Aaron Dovers:


Count # 1. Count as Filed: WE6, **amended to poss of knife from poss of firearm after former felony conviction**, in violation of 21 O.S. 1283
Date of Offense: 01/07/2013
Party Name Disposition Information
Dovers, Timothy Aaron Disposed: CONVICTION, 02/22/2013. Guilty Plea
Count as Disposed: **amended to pos

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State of Oklahoma v. William Gaston Neilson

Tulsa, OK - The State of Oklahoma charged William Gaston Neilson, age 40, with:

Count # 1. Count as Filed: CHPA, AGGRAVATED POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1040.12a

Count # 2. Count as Filed: CHPA, AGGRAVATED POSSESSION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, in violation of 21 O.S. 1040.12a

Count # 3. Count as Filed: CHPM, DISTRIBUTION OF CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, in

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Angela Winn v. Curtis Wayne Woodward

Tulsa, OK - Angela Winn sued Curtis Wayne Woodward on a negligence theory claiming:

1. That on or about May 29, 2014, in Tulsa County, Defendant negligently operated a motor vehicle in such a manner that he collided with a vehicle in which Plaintiff was situated.
2. That as a direct result to Defendant’s negligence, Plaintiff has suffered person injury, including medical expenses, m

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Lacey Lynn Whomble v. Barbara Kay Clayton, Zachary M. Dunnagan and AVL Systems, Design, LLC

Tulsa, OK - Lacey Lynn Whomble sued Barbara Kay Clayton, Zachary M. Dunnagan and AVL Systems, Design, LLC on auto negligence theories claiming:

1. The Plaintiff, Lacey Lynn Whomble, is a resident of the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County,
Oldahoma. The Defendant, Barbara Kay Clayton, is a resident of the City of Tulsa, Tulsa County,
Oklahoma. The Defendant, Zachary M. Dunnagan, is a resi

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Michelle Roberts v. Michael Ray McGuire

Tulsa, OK - Michelle Roberts sued Michael Ray McGuire on an auto negligence theory claiming:

1. On May 9, 2014, the Plaintiff was driving west on U.S. Highway 64, while Defendant McGuire was driving west on U.S. Highway 65.
2. The front of Defendant’s vehicle crashed into the rear of Plaintiff’s vehicle.
3. This Court has proper jurisdiction here.
4. Plaintiff’s vehicle

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