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20 opinions for “Sandra Annette Adams”
Adams v. Internal Revenue Servicepublic domain
314 F.3d 1367 Kimberly ADAMS, Dale Anderson, Jr., Kenneth Baalman, Patricia C. Ball, Debbie Barkman, Celeste B. Berry, Debra Billings, Linda Bland, Monica A. Boyd, Anita Brewster, Trenace R. Brown, George Burkel, Annette Brown-Burnett, Victoria R. Carthen, Jimmy Chan, Kathy Collier, Paul D. Collier, Racheal Collins, Joyce Dunlap, Elizabeth L. Eaglin, Maggie L. Ester, Juanita Esters, Kathleen Flynn, Carolyn Ford, Richard L. Frierdich, Jr., Michael G
Adams v. Internal Revenue Servicepublic domain
BRYSON, Circuit Judge. A group of seasonal employees at the St. Louis, Missouri, offices of the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) challenge the agency’s decision to place them in nonduty, nonpay status for two weeks each year. An arbitrator upheld the agency’s practice based on his conclusion that the Office of Personnel Management (“OPM”) regulations governing seasonal employment compelled the agency to release the employe
137 Nev., Advance Opinion 4, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA TEVA PARENTERAL MEDICINES, No. 81024 INC., F/K/A SICOR, INC.; BAXTER HEALTHCARE CORPORATION; AND MCKESSON MEDICAL-SURGICAL, INC., Petitioners, FILED vs. THE EIGHT
Murray v. John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Inc.public domain
50 F.Supp.2d 1368 (1999) Sandra L. MURRAY, et al., Plaintiffs, v. JOHN D. ARCHBOLD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, INC., et al., Defendants. No. 6:96CV-67 (WLS). United States District Court, M.D. Georgia, Thomasville Division. March 31, 1999. *1369 *1370 Kent Spriggs, Tallahassee, FL, Christopher David Ad
In re Application to the Bar of Statepublic domain
On motion of F. Aaron Negangard, Chief Deputy Attorney General of the State of Indiana, and Cathleen M. Shrader, President of the State Board of Law Examiners, both members of the Bar of this Court, each applicant named in Exhibit A is by Order of this Court now duly sworn and admitted to practice as an attorney at law, and their respective names are ordered entered upon the Roll of Attorneys of this Court in the office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court, Cou
Freeman v. Smithpublic domain
McFadden, Judge. Cassandra Smith, a former administrative employee at Albany State University, sued Everette Freeman and Abiodun Ojemakinde — respectively, the University’s president and vice president for academic affairs — for violating her constitutional and statutory *427rights. She argued, among other things, that they fired her without due process of law. She al
Wood v. Coconinopublic domain
IN THE ARIZONA COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION ONE In re the Matter of: ANNETTE WOOD, An Adult. No. 1 CA-CV 22-0710 FILED 05-30-2024 Appeal from the Superior Court in Coconino County No. S0300GC202200040 The Honorable Stacy Lynn Krueger, Judge VACATED AND
Murphy v. HOSANNA YOUTH FACILITIES, INC.public domain
683 F.Supp.2d 1304 (2010) Zuri Croson MURPHY, and Jeric Murphy, Plaintiffs, v. HOSANNA YOUTH FACILITIES, INC., Defendant. No. 1:09-cv-1568-WSD. United States District Court, N.D. Georgia, Atlanta Division. January 8, 2010. *1306 Melanie Annette Webre, The Roberts Law Firm, Atlanta, GA, for Plaintiffs. Randy C. Gepp, Hollow
Cross v. Cooperpublic domain
Opinion RUSHING, P. J. I. Statement of the Case Sandra Cross (Cross) leased a house to Stephen and Laura Cooper. As the lease was about to expire, Cross put the house up for sale and entered a contract of sale with prospective buyers. After the prospective buyers backed out, Cross sued the Coopers for interfering with the sale and causing it to fail. In her complaint, Cross asserted se
Stone v. North Carolina Department of Laborpublic domain
495 S.E.2d 711 (1998) Janet B. STONE; Annie B. Locklear; Mary Barbara Washington; Carrie M. Gallops and William E. Peele, Jr., Co-Administrators of the Estate of Rose Gibson Peele; Jimmie Broady, Administrator of the Estate of Minnie Thompson; Lillie B. Davis; Johnny Dawkins; Sharon E. Townsend; Georgia Ann Quick; Ronald Wayne Pool; Alforence Anderson, Administrator of the Estate of Peggy Jean Anderson; David Mack Albright, Administrator of the Estate of
State v. Bharratpublic domain
20 A.3d 9 (2011) 129 Conn.App. 1 STATE of Connecticut v. Ganesh BHARRAT. No. 31734. Appellate Court of Connecticut. Argued September 13, 2010. Decided May 24, 2011. *12 Adele V. Patterson, senior assistant public defender, for the appellant (defendant). Timothy J. Sugrue, assistant
Kildea v. Electro Wire Products, Inc.public domain
775 F.Supp. 1014 (1991) Steven Scott KILDEA, Yvonne Marie Fielder, Karen S. Heier, Cheryl Zimmerman, Rita Cunningham, Gayla Sue Williamson, Mary Ann Zerod, Shirley Darlene Davis, Sylvia Ann Coomer, Debra Linn Rose, Kathy Kozan, Teresa A. Dixon, Catherine McCaffrey, Frances M. Bashore, Lori L. Luchenbill, Mary Ann Story, Mellanie Bishop, Judith M. Floate, Annette V. Cannon, Pamela A. Greenfield, Lisa L. Daniels, Catherine J. Lab, Mary Jean Baker, Dianna L
106 F.3d 325 65 USLW 2543, 97 CJ C.A.R. 196 UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellant,v.Timothy James McVEIGH; Terry Lynn Nichols, Defendants-Appellees.National Victims Center; Mothers Against Drunk Driving;The National Victims' Constitutional Amendment Network;Justice For Surviving Victims, Inc.; Concerns Of PoliceSurvivors, Inc.; Citizens For Law and Order, Inc.;Criminal Justice Leg
Siniscalchi v. Shop-Rite Supermarkets, Inc.public domain
903 F.Supp. 182 (1995) Patricia SINISCALCHI, et al. v. SHOP-RITE SUPERMARKETS, INC. Civ. A. No. 94-30133-MAP. United States District Court, for the District of Massachusetts. August 23, 1995. *183 Charles R. Casartello, Jr., Pellegrini & Seeley, Springfield, MA, for Patricia Siniscalchi. Richard J. Maloney, Thomas E. S
Walters v. McMAHENpublic domain
795 F.Supp.2d 350 (2011) Bizzie WALTERS, et al., Plaintiffs, v. Todd McMAHEN, et al., Defendants. Civil Action No. RDB-11-0751. United States District Court, D. Maryland. July 6, 2011. *351 Frederic W. Scott Lucas, The Cochran Firm, Washington, DC, Howard M. Foster, Matthew Adam Galin, Foster PC, Chicago, IL, Lance Victor Oliver,
Digitally signed by Reporter of Decisions Reason: I attest to Illinois Official Repor
2020 IL App (1st) 191648 No. 1-19-1648 Opinion filed September 14, 2020 First Division ______________________________________________________________________________ IN THE APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINO
City of Milwaukee v. Burnettepublic domain
248 Wis.2d 820 (2001) 2001 WI App 258 637 N.W.2d 447 CITY OF MILWAUKEE, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Michelle M. BURNETTE, Yolanda C. Jenkins, Vivian V. Nicholson, Theresa A. Roth, and Patricia Wheeler, Defendants-Appellants,[] Tanya M. BEAN, Marvin T. Blount, Tracy A. Blue, Jansee R. Boens, Schonda F. Butcher, Teresa M. Chojnacki, Deborah A. Darby, Ruthann Dzibinski, Carmen M. Estrada,
275 F.3d 1165 (9th Cir. 2002) ELEANOR MCNAMARA-BLAD; KRISTEN ADAMS; MECHA ALLEN; AMANDA ALLGAIER; SHERRI AMES; AMBER ANDERSON; YVETTE ANKNER; RUTH ANOBA; RAMONA ARELLANO; SHAWN BAGNESHI; ELIZABETH BAILEY; CHANDRA BAKER; KIMBERLY BAKER; JEANNE BARRETT; CHRISTINA BAUER; KATIE BECKER; MISCHELLE BECKER; ANNETTE BENNETT; HELEN BENOIT; JANECE BERG; JEAN BIHLMEIER; CINDIE BLAKE; KYONG BLANCHETTE; LORI BUA; DIABOICE; KIM BOLDI; ERICA BOLLINGMO; TINA BONHOL
State v. Grouppublic domain
[Cite as State v. Group, 98 Ohio St.3d 248, 2002-Ohio-7247.] THE STATE OF OHIO, APPELLEE, v. GROUP, APPELLANT. [Cite as State v. Group, 98 Ohio St.3d 248, 2002-Ohio-7247.] Criminal law — Aggravated murder — Intimidation — R.C. 2921.03(A) — Death penalty upheld, when. (No. 1999-1152 — Submitted September 24, 2002 — Decided December 30, 2002.) APPEAL from the Court of Common Pleas of Mahoning County, No. 97-CR-66.