State of Oklahoma v. Cody Lane Alexander, Willie Donnell Jackson and Timothy Brian Bussell Tulsa County Courthouse - Tulsa, Oklahoma |
Tulsa, OK - Jury Convicts Two Men of First-Degree Rape |
Allison Jacobs v. The Regents of the University of California |
The question presented is whether disabled members under |
Brian Pellham v. Let's Go Tubing, Inc., et al. Washington Supreme Court Building - Olympia, Washington |
This appeal asks: does an inner tube rental company owe a duty |
In re Anthem, Inc. Data Breach Litigation |
San Jose, CA - Anthem Agrees To Pay $115 Million to Settle Class-Action Claims |
Christian Bautista v. The State of Texas Christian Bautista gets life in prison for stabbing death of Lauren Bump |
Bautista was indicted for murdering Lauren Bump, a twenty-four-year-old graduate student |
John J. Reid v. Mike Auxierand |
¶1 Two fundamental questions arise in this review. One, is a liquidated damages provision in a real estate sales agreement valid? Two, does the contract here prevent the sellers from pursuing any remedy provided by law? The trial court held that the liquidated damages clause in the parties' sales contract was valid and prohibited plaintiffs from obtaining more than $2,500 for buyers' refusal to cl $0 (06-28-1984 - OK) |
Autumn Tibbs v. Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts |
Plaintiff Autumn Tibbs worked |
Yehuda Frager v. Indianapolis Colts, Inc. |
The Indianapolis Colts (formerly the Baltimore Colts) are a professional football team—a member of the National Football League. In 2010 the Colts established an online marketplace for owners of season tick-ets to the Colts’ games to transfer their season ticket rights upon payment of a fee equal to 30 percent of the sale price of the tickets. See Ticket News, “Indianapolis Colts and STR |
Ryan DeKeyser, et al. v. ThyssenKrupp Waupaca, Inc |
Before us is an appeal by the defendant |
Edward Monroe, et al. v. FTS USA, LLC |
Edward Monroe, Fabian Moore, and Timothy Williams brought this Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) claim, on behalf of themselves and others similarly situated, against their employers, FTS USA, LLC and its parent company, UniTek USA, LLC. FTS is a cable-television business for which the plaintiffs work or worked as cable technicians. The district court certified the case as an FLSA collective action, $0 (06-21-2017 - TN) |
Renee Credeur v. State of Louisiana |
Renee Credeur was employed by the Office of Attorney General for the State of Louisiana (“DOJ”) as a litigation attorney. During the course of her employment, she developed serious health problems due to complications from a kidney transplant. On account of her illness, the DOJ granted her temporary accommodations to work from home with the goal of eventually reintegrating her into the office. Aft $0 (06-23-2017 - LA) |
Natalie Plummer v. University of Houston |
The University of Houston found two former students, Ryan McConnell and Natalie Plummer, to have violated the University’s sexual misconduct policy. After two unsuccessful administrative appeals, McConnell and Plummer were ultimately expelled. McConnell and Plummer then sued the University and two University officials, alleging that they were denied constitutional due process and were discriminate $0 (06-23-2017 - TX) |
Helen Mining Company v. James E. Elliott, Sr. |
The Black Lung Benefits Act (BLBA) confers on coal workers generally the right to claim workers’ compensation benefits for disabilities arising out of coal dust exposure. 30 U.S.C. §§ 901–45. Typically, the burden of proof rests on the miner to establish each element necessary for entitlement to benefits. For miners who meet particular criteria, however, the BLBA provides that certain elements wil $0 (06-26-2017 - PA) |
Salvatore Arnone v. Aetna Life Insurance Company |
Section 5‐335 of the New York General Obligations Law provides that personal |
Jefferson County, Texas v. Victor Stines Jefferson County Courthouse - Beaumont, Texas |
Appellant Jefferson County, Texas appeals from two orders of the trial court |
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., et al. v. Angela Leigh Militello, F/K/A Angela Leigh Simpson Starrett |
Appellant Angela Leigh Militello sued appellant Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, negligence, and gross negligence arising from its management of several trusts. After a bench trial, the trial court rendered judgment for Militello on all of her claims and made findings of fact and conclusions of law in support of the judgment. In this appeal, Wells Fargo challenges the l $0 (06-20-2017 - TX) |
Bombardier Aerospace Corporation v. SPEP Aircraft Holdings, LLC, et al. |
Appellees SPEP Aircraft Holdings, LLC (SPEP), PE 300 Leasing, LLC (PE 300), |
Joseph Husman v. Toyota Motor Credit Corporation |
Joseph Husman, a 14-year employee of various Toyota |
State of Oklahoma v. Aurora Amelia Martin-Sanchez Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Aurora Amelia Martin-Sanchez |
State of Oklahoma v. Tyler Lane Batt Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Tyler Lane Batt |
State of Oklahoma v. Malik N. Nazir Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Malik N. Nazir |
State of Oklahoma v. Wesley Bryan Stewart Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Wesley Bryan Stewart |
State of Oklahoma v. Parry Dwayne Sharbono Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Parry Dwayne Sharbono |
State of Oklahoma v. Haley Lynnae Harrison Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Haley Lynnae Harrison |
State of Oklahoma v. Ori Ladecky Washita County Courthouse - Cordell, Oklahoma |
Cordell, OK - State of Oklahoma v. Ori Ladecky |
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