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Juan Alaniz v. the O'Quinn Law Firm, John M. O'Quinn & Assoc., LLP, the Estate of John M. O'Quinn, and Abel Manjipublic domain
Opinion issued November 5, 2015 In The Court of Appeals For The First District of Texas ———————————— NO. 01-14-00027-CV ——————————— JUAN ALANIZ, ET AL., Appellants 1 1 The appellants are: Bernardino Acevedo, Juan A. Alaniz, Rafael Alaniz, Lo
Johnson v. Guhlpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT AMBRO, Circuit Judge. Medicaid is a federal assistance program, administered by the states, that helps individuals with below a certain level of assets pay for medical expenses. 1 Because Medicaid is available only to the needy, creative lawyers and financial planners have devis
Berke v. Blochpublic domain
242 F.3d 131 (3rd Cir. 2001) LYNNE BERKE; DAVID ABDINOOR; LEONARD ACCARDO; JEFF ADAMS; ARNOLD ADICOFF, M.D.; MARY ELLEN ANDERSON; KERMETH G. ANDERSON; PABLO ARIAS; PAUL ARIAS; KURT ARNST; OSCAR ASCURRA; STEWARD AUSTIN; ROBERT BALBACH, JR.; PHILIP BANKS, JR.; PASQUALE BARISCIANO; LYNDA BATTLE; ARTHUR BEEBE; MR. AND MRS. DAVID BEVERLY; JOSEPH BIRES; JOHN BOHMKE; RANDOLF BOOKER; CARL BOULAY; SCOTT BOYER; RICHARD BRADLEY; ANNA BRODYCZ; MELVIN BURKHARDT
Johnson v. Guhlpublic domain
357 F.3d 403 Donald H. JOHNSON; Juanita L. Johnson; Eugene V. Mariani; Dorothy Mariani; Mary Lou Fleming; William R. Fleming; William C. Schaible; Phyllis R. Schaible, by her Court Appointed Guardian; Lois Benedetto; Gerald Benedetto; Donna R. Banks; Charles V. Banks, Estate of; Raymond O. Denman, Jr.; Frances C. Denman; Charles N. Hicks; Marie L. Hicks; Ann B. Silbernagel; Norman V. Silbernagel; Anna Prystasch; Stanley Prystasch; Mary Mackron; Ant
Johnson v. Guhlpublic domain
91 F.Supp.2d 754 (2000) Donald H. JOHNSON, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Michele K. GUHL, Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Human Services, et al., Defendants. No. 99-CIV.-5403 WGB. United States District Court, D. New Jersey. April 7, 2000. *755 *756 *757
Chrisanthis v. County of Atl.public domain
825 A.2d 1192 (2003) 361 N.J. Super. 448 Giselle CHRISANTHIS, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. COUNTY OF ATLANTIC, Defendant-Respondent, and Correctional Healthcare Solutions and Sean Thomas, Defendants. Superior Court of New Jersey, Appellate Division. Argued May 21, 2003. Decided June 30, 2003. *1193 Carl D.
Berke v. Buckley Broadcasting Corp.public domain
821 A.2d 118 (2003) 359 N.J. Super. 587 Lynne BERKE; David Abdinoor; Leonard Accardo; Jeff Adams; Arnold Adicoff, M.D.; Mary Ellen Anderson; Kermeth G. Anderson; Pablo Arias; Paul Arias; Kurt Arnst; Oscar Ascurra; Steward Austin; Robert Balbach, Jr.; Philip Banks, Jr.; Pasquale Barisciano; Lynda Battle; Arthur Beebe; Mr. And Mrs. David Beverly; Joseph Bires; John Bohmke; Raindolf Booker; Carl Boulay; Scott Boyer; Richard Bradley;
264 F.3d 344 (3rd Cir. 2001) IN RE: ORTHOPEDIC BONE SCREW PRODUCT LIABILITY LITIGATION (MDL No. 1014)J.T. Bradley and Kathy W. Bradley, Appellants in No. 00-3899Regina M. Luellen and Eurston Luellen, Sr., Appellants in No. 00-3900Randal Jon Uribe, Appellant in No. 00-3901Mitchell H. Walker and Kim S. Walker, Appellants in No. 00-3902Jose Morfin, Appellant in No. 00-3903Mary K. Mullen Schmelter and Kurt Allen Schmelter, Appel
Kier v. Belcherpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT W. LOWELL BRAY, JR., Circuit Judge. FINAL DECLARATORY JUDGMENT THIS CAUSE came before the Court for nonjury trial on March 28, 29, 30 and 31, 1988, upon the plaintiffs’ Complaint for Declaratory Judgment for Unconscionable Rent against the defendant, DOUGLAS H. BELCHER, d/b/a CLUB WILDWOOD MOBILE HOME VILLAGE. Plaintiffs’ Complaint seeks a declaration th
Berke v. Blochpublic domain
OPINION OF THE COURT NYGAARD, Circuit Judge. Before us is Appellee Buckley Broadcasting’s motion to dismiss this appeal for lack of jurisdiction. The Appellants have filed a memorandum in opposition. Buckley Broadcasting argues that we lack jurisdiction because the Appellants did not file their notice of appeal within thirty (30) days of the date the District Court’s judgment became final, as required by
Hopkins v. Cleveland Trust Co.public domain
Hart, J. The scope and extent of the discretion of the trustee and cotrustee as to the allocation of stock dividends coming into the hands of the trustee of the Griffiths trust from issuing corporations, portions of whose stock make up a part of the corpus of the trust, as between capital and income of the trust, is expressed by the provisions of paragraph 3 of article I of the trust instrument hereinbefore quoted.
KING, Circuit Judge: Louisiana World Exposition, Inc. appeals from the district court’s dismissal, for failure to state a claim upon which relief may be granted, of LWE’s complaint against its officers and directors (and their respective insurers) for gross negligence, mismanagement and breach of fiduciary duty. LWE is a Louisiana nonprofit corporation presently in a case under
ACCEPTED 03-15-00293-CV 8312780 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS
ACCEPTED 04-15-00118-CV FOURTH COURT OF APPEAL
ACCEPTED 04-14-00829-cv 04-14-00829-CV FOURTH COURT OF APPEALS SAN ANTONIO, TEXA
ACCEPTED 03-15-00348-CV 6616789 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS
OPINION OF THE COURT REAVLEY, Circuit Judge. This Federal Torts Claims Act (FTCA) claim against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for granting clearance to market certain types of pedicle screw fixation devices (referred to generally as bone screws) was dismissed by the District Court pursuant to the discretionary function exception to the FTCA.1 Appellants contend here that