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6 opinions for “Bruce Franklyn Alexander”
Longwood Resources Corp. v. C.M. Exploration Co.public domain
988 F.Supp. 750 (1997) LONGWOOD RESOURCES CORPORATION, Albert S. Thanhauser, Yvonne A. Thanhauser and Dory Ellen Fish, Plaintiffs, v. C.M. EXPLORATION CO., INC., CM Exploration Company, John B. Cummings and Roger Mills, Defendants. No. 97 Civ. 3610(MGC). United States District Court, S.D. New York. December 29, 1997. *751 Shukat
Duravest, Inc. v. VISCARDI, AGpublic domain
(2008) DURAVEST, INC., Plaintiff, v. VISCARDI, A.G., Wollmuth Maher & Deutsch, LLP, Mason H. Drake, Esq., Bruce O'Donnell, CPA, Bruce O'Donnell CPA/PFS, P.A., Biomedical Consultants SL, Richard Markoll, and Ernestine Binder Markoll, Defendants. No. 07 Civ. 10590(JSR). United States District Court, S.D. New York. October 7, 2008. OPINION AND ORDER
In re Caliguiripublic domain
McKENNA, J., This case was initiated on August 23, 1977, by the filing of a petition by the above plaintiffs against the named defendants. The petition asks the court to direct that respondents refrain from printing the name of Richard S. Caliguiri (herein “Caliguiri”) on the ballot as a candidate for Mayor of the City of Pittsburgh in the general election scheduled for November 8, 1977, in Allegheny County. A hearing was
Citigroup Inc. v. City Holding Co.public domain
97 F.Supp.2d 549 (2000) CITIGROUP INC. and Citicorp., Plaintiffs, v. CITY HOLDING COMPANY and City National Bank of West Virginia, Defendants. No. 99 Civ. 10115(RWS). United States District Court, S.D. New York. May 31, 2000. *550 *551 *552
State v. One 1990 Honda Accordpublic domain
154 N.J. 373 (1998) 712 A.2d 1148 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. ONE 1990 HONDA ACCORD, NEW JERSEY REGISTRATION NO. HRB20D, VIN NO. 1HGCB7659LA063293 AND FOUR HUNDRED TWENTY DOLLARS, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT. The Supreme Court of New Jersey. Argued March 16, 1998. Decided July 15, 1998. *375 R
OPINION By the Court, Hardesty, J.: In this petition for extraordinary writ relief, we must determine whether the district court may appoint an unwilling director trustee of a dissolved corporation for the purpose of defending actions against the corporation that arose post-dissolution and after completion of the winding-up process. To resolve this issue, we must construe Nevada’s corporat