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Timestamp: 2018-01-20 01:03:02
Document Index: 176525937

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 2113', '§ 523', '§ 14124', '§ 1983', '§ 425', '§ 30']

Negligent Hiring Law
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA v. JEROME WILSON Man arrested minutes after attempting to steal $10K in armed bank robbery, police say
The facts of the case are not in dispute. Wilson pled guilty to three counts of unarmed bank robbery or attempted bank robbery in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 2113(a), and the District Court sentenced him to 151 months’ imprisonment, three years of supervised released, restitution of $3,122, and a special assessment of $300. The sentence was based in part on two enhancements: one for being a career ... More... $0 (01-19-2018 - PA)
McMillin Albany, LLC v. The Superior Court of Kern County, Carl Van Tassel, Real Parties in Interest
In Aas v. Superior Court (2000) 24 Cal.4th 627, 632 (Aas), this court held
that the economic loss rule bars homeowners suing in negligence for construction
defects from recovering damages where there is no showing of actual property
damage or personal injury. We explained that requiring a showing of more than
economic loss was necessary to preserve the boundary between tort and con... More... $0 (01-19-2018 - CA)
Dering Pierson Group, L.L.P. v. Daniel Thomas Kantos District of Minnesota Federal Courthouse - Minneapolis, Minnesota
In the bankruptcy case of Daniel Thomas Kantos (“Debtor”), Dering Pierson Group, LLC (“DPG”) filed suit seeking a determination that its claim against Debtor is nondischargeable. The Bankruptcy Court1 held that DPG had not sustained its burden of proving that Debtor had willfully or maliciously caused an injury to DPG under § 523(a)(6). It also concluded that collateral estoppel did not apply beca... More... $0 (01-18-2018 - MN)
Aaron C. Rooney v. Rock-Tenn Converting Company Federal Courthouse Western District of Arkansas - Fayetteville, Arkansas
Aaron C. Rooney was fired and sued his former employer, alleging that he was
discriminated against for being male and non-Jewish. But his former employer,
1The Honorable John M. Gerrard, United States District Judge for the District
of Nebraska, sitting by designation.
Rock-Tenn Services, Inc., contends that Rooney 2 was fired for poor performance.
The district court3 granted s... More... $0 (01-18-2018 - AR)
Samuel Duran v. U.S. Bank National Association
In our second encounter with this class action case, plaintiffs Samuel Duran and
Matt Fitzsimmons appeal from the trial court’s order denying class certification. This
case is a wage and hour class action challenging whether defendant U.S. Bank National
Association (Bank) had properly classified its business banking officers (BBOs) as
exempt employees under the outside salesperson ... More... $0 (01-18-2018 - CA)
Salomon G. martinez v. Department of Health Care Services
The California Department of Health Care Services
(Department) moved to determine the amount of a Medi-Cal lien
on the settlement of plaintiff’s medical malpractice action. (Welf.
& Inst. Code, § 14124.76, subd. (a)1.) The trial court determined
the amount of the lien to be $39,004.41. Plaintiff appeals. We
reduce the amount of the lien by 25 percent for statutory attorney
... More... $0 (01-16-2018 - CA)
Maria V. Pena v. City of Rio Grande City, Texas, Rosa Salinas, Jose Solis Southern District of Texas Courthouse - Houston, Texas
Maria Peña sustained injuries as a result of a tasing by police officers for the City of Rio Grande City. Peña sued the city and two of the officers in state court, alleging excessive force under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 and negligence under the
Case: 16-41522 Document: 00514306262 Page: 1 Date Filed: 01/12/2018
No. 16-41522
Texas Tort Claims Act (“TTCA”).
1 Upon removal, the distric... More... $0 (01-15-2018 - TX)
Golden Eagle Land Investment, L.P. v. Rancho Sante Fe Association
This is an appeal and cross-appeal from an anti-SLAPP ruling which granted the
defense motion to strike in part and denied it in part. (Code Civ. Proc.,1 § 425.16.)
Plaintiff and appellant Golden Eagle Land Investment, L.P. (Golden Eagle) and its
coplaintiff and appellant Mabee Trust (the Trust; sometimes together, Appellants)2 own
real property in the vicinity of Rancho Santa Fe. ... More... $0 (01-14-2018 - CA)
Li Guan v. Yongmei Hu
Plaintiff Li Guan and defendant Yongmei Hu entered into a
contract under which Guan paid the purchase price for a Malibu
residence (the property) to be held by Hu as the “nominal owner.”
Hu agreed to sell the property upon receiving instructions to
do so, and to distribute the sale proceeds between the parties
according to a mathematical formula in the contract. After
recei... More... $0 (01-13-2018 - CA)
Luis Armando Carreon v. The State of Texas
On April 17, 2006, pursuant to a guilty plea, the trial court convicted Carreon on two counts of burglary of a habitation, both second degree felonies. See TEX. PENAL CODE ANN. § 30.02(c)(2) (West, Westlaw through 2017 1st C.S.). On the only count that is the subject of this appeal, the trial court sentenced Carreon to ten years’ confinement, suspended the sentence, and placed Carreon on communi... More... $0 (01-12-2018 - TX)
State of Tennessee v. Jeffrey Wayne Hughes
On October 24, 2016, the defendant pled guilty to one count of theft over $250,000 from victim Lawrence County Fire and Rescue, Inc. (“Lawrence County Fire and Rescue”), one count of theft between $10,000 and $60,000 from victim Crossroads Volunteer Fire Department (“Crossroads”), and six counts of money laundering. The State agreed to dismiss eighty-one additional counts of money laundering as p... More... $0 (01-10-2018 - TN)
City of St. Louis vs. Emmanuel V. Jones City of St. Louis, MO
We review the evidence and all reasonable inferences drawn from the evidence in the
light most favorable to the judgment. State v. Hutson, 487 S.W.3d 100, 109 (Mo. App. W.D.
2016). On the evening of May 29, 2015, Defendant was participating in a peaceful protest march
in downtown St. Louis. There was heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic downtown due to a
baseball game and it ... More... $0 (01-09-2018 - MO)
WANDA COLLINS, as Personal Representative of the ESTATE OF WILLIAM “MACK” VAUGHAN v. ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL, INC COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO
William “Mack” Vaughan presented at the emergency department of Defendant
11 St. Vincent Hospital, Inc. (the Hospital) in Santa Fe, New Mexico in August 2002
12 with complaints of abdominal pain. He was seen in the emergency department by Dr.
13 Martin Wilt, who was a subcontractor/partner of Northern New Mexico Emergency
14 Medical Services, and who ordered a CT scan. The scan was... More... $0 (01-09-2018 - NM)
City of Modesto v. The Dow Chemical Company
In late 1998, the City of Modesto (the City), the City of Modesto Sewer District
No. 1 (the Sewer District) and the Modesto Redevelopment Agency (the RDA) sued
various retail dry cleaning businesses (dry cleaners) operating in Modesto together with
the manufacturers of dry cleaning equipment used at those dry cleaners, and the
manufacturers and distributors of dry cleaning solvent.... More... $0 (01-08-2018 - CA)
TEAM WASTE GULF COAST, LLC. v. THE UNITED STATES and MARK DUNNING INDUSTRIES, INC.
The procurement that underlies this protest is for solid waste collection services at a Department of the Navy facility in Gulfport, Mississippi. ECF No. 13-3 at 138. Team Waste Gulf Coast, LLC (Team Waste GC) is the incumbent contractor for these services, and continues to perform these services under a bridge contract due to expire on December 31, 2017. ECF No. 5 at 19; ECF No. 24 at 19. The... More... $0 (01-08-2018 - DC)
SIGMATECH, INC. v. THE UNITED STATES
Since 2007, the United States Army Security Assistance Command (the “USASAC”) has procured Security Assistance (SA)/Foreign Military Sales (FMS) programmatic support services (“FMS”), pursuant to task orders issued under Blanket Purchase Agreement (“BPA”) W31P4Q05-A-0026. AR 835, 1000, 1002. Sigmatech, Inc. (“Sigmatech”) is the incumbent contractor for FMS services. AR 1000, 1560.
... More... $0 (01-08-2018 - DC)
United States of America v. Adam John Burke, Abdirahin Khalif Ibrahim and Dana Enoch Kidd District of Minnesota Federal Courthouse - Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN - Federal Jury Finds Edina Chiropractor And His Patient Recruiters Guilty Of Insurance Fraud Conspiracy
ADAM JOHN BURKE, 33, ABDIRAHIN KHALIF IBRAHIM, 26, and DANA ENOCH KIDD, 36, were found guilty for their roles in a multi-million dollar insurance fraud conspiracy. BURKE, IBRAHIM, and KIDD were initially indicted on December 20, 2016, and following a two-week trial befor... More... $0 (01-08-2018 - MN)
James Boyd v. ConAgra Foods, Inc. Eighth Circuit Courthouse - St. Louis, Missouri
James Boyd, a former employee of ConAgra Foods, Inc., brought this action
pursuant to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (“ERISA”). Boyd
seeks to recover severance benefits under an ERISA plan that guarantees these
benefits when ConAgra, in certain circumstances, materially reduces an employee’s
position, duties, or responsibilities. Boyd alternatively claims that ... More... $0 (01-08-2018 - MO)
Yasas Rodrigo v. Carle Foundation Hospital, d/b/a Carle Foundation Houston & Family Medical Residenced Central District of Illinois Federal Courthouse - Urbana, Illinois
Yasas Rodrigo sued his employer,
Carle Foundation Hospital (“Carle”), for violations of the
(“Act”). The district court granted summary judgment in favor
of Carle on Rodrigo’s claims for disability discrimination,
failure to provide a reasonable accommodation, and retaliation.
Rodrigo appeals and we affirm.
I.More... $0 (01-08-2018 - IL)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. SAMUEL TYLER POTTER
The record tends to show the following:
At roughly 1:00 AM on 14 August 2012, the Pamlico County Fire Marshal
received a call concerning a burning structure in Grantsboro, North Carolina. A local
sheriff’s deputy arrived first at the scene of the fire, where he was greeted by
Defendant and another gentleman, Michael Block (“Mr. Block”). Defendant told the
sheriff’s depu... More... $0 (01-07-2018 - NC)
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA v. DELEXANDER MANSON HILL
On 14 March 2016, a Forsyth County grand jury indicted Defendant for fleeing
to elude arrest with a motor vehicle, driving with his license revoked, and resisting a
public officer. For the charge of fleeing to elude arrest, the State alleged three
aggravating factors: (1) Defendant drove recklessly; (2) Defendant drove negligently,
which led to an accident causing property dam... More... $0 (01-07-2018 - NC)
STATE OF NEW MEXICO v. JOHN N. “JACK” McDOWELL, JR., New Mexico Supreme Court
James Chavez died from stab wounds to his chest on July 10, 2011 in his Rio
3 Rancho home. Shortly before his death, Chavez was cleaning his home with two
4 acquaintances, Casey Williams and David Dinelli. Defendant, Defendant’s son, and
5 Anthony Villagomez entered the home to recover goods stolen by Chavez that
6 belonged to Defendant’s son. Villagomez carried a sawed-off shot... More... $0 (01-07-2018 - NM)
T.J. Simers v. Los Angeles Times Communications, LLC
In March 2013, plaintiff T.J. Simers was a well-known and
sometimes controversial sports columnist for Los Angeles Times
Communications, LLC (The Times or defendant). He had held
that position since 2000, receiving uniformly favorable and often
exceptional performance reviews from defendant. On March 16,
2013, plaintiff, then 62 years old, suffered a neurological event
with... More... $0 (01-06-2018 - CA)
John Lipsey v. United States of America, et al. Central District of Illinois Federal Courthouse - Urbana, Illinois
In this appeal, John Lipsey seeks
relief on behalf of his minor daughter J.L., for tragic injuries
suffered by J.L. at birth. The district court granted summary
judgment to the defendants, and Lipsey appeals that determination.
The facts underlying the grant of summary judgment are
set forth in detail in the district court opinion, and in relevant
part are as follows. On Ju... More... $0 (01-04-2018 - IL)
STATE OF OHIO - vs - MARQUE DAQUAN BROWN
This case stems from an altercation that occurred between appellant and
his girlfriend, Taisha Ramirez, on or about May 25, 2014. On that date, appellant and
Taisha were 20 and 17 years old, respectively. Taisha was approximately seven or eight
months pregnant with appellant’s son. They resided together at the home of Taisha’s
mother, Marilyn Cedeno; Taisha’s brothers, Jose ... More... $0 (01-04-2018 - OH)