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to dismiss the claim. Burrell’s Estate was represented by Birmingham attorneys G. Rick DiGiorgio, Julianne Z. Boydstun and Brett C. Thompson with Cory Watson, PC, and Scott E. Denson of The Denson Law ...
Case • 1979
upon or considered by the district court. E. g., Johnston v. Holiday Inns, Inc., 595 F.2d 890, 894 (1st Cir. 1979); Dobb v. Baker, 505 F.2d 1041, 1044 (1st Cir. 1974). Although we have acknowledged our ...
Case • 1981
] "(d) for each dormitory in which an officer is posted, an officer situated at some outside point shall have some form of contact (e. g., voice communication, beeper, visual observation) with the officer ...
Case • 1987
, or inattentiveness, raised for the first time days, weeks, or months after the verdict, seriously disrupt the finality of the process. See, e. g., Government of the Virgin Islands v. Nicholas, supra, at 1081 (one year ...
Case • 2005
. as amici curiae urging affirmance. With him on the brief were Charles C. Foti, Attorney General of Louisiana, Mimi Hunley, Assistant Attorney General, Julie E. Cullen, Linda T. Coberly, and Charles B. Klein ...
Case • 2002
Wing is not imposed for the commission of a disciplinary offense. A prisoner transferred from the West Wing to the East Wing receives no notice or hearing incident to the transfer. [41] E. [42 ...
Case • 2005
or two and . . . looked at him, real slow and deliberate." (# 55 at 3 P 7). Orwat further testified that Padula hit him three to five times, including the punch to the jaw. (# 54, Exh. E at 80). Following ...
Case • 2000
, Decided March 21, 2000, Filed DISPOSITION: [**1] Defendants entitled to judgment. COUNSEL: For Plaintiffs: Jonathan L. Abram, Esq., E. Desmond Hogan, Esq., Christopher K. Murphy ...
Case • 1999
, PATRICK E INGRAM, MEARS LAW OFFICE, IOWA CITY, IA. For ALLEN LANGLEY, TIM THOMPSON, plaintiffs: PHILIP B MEARS, MEARS LAW OFFICE, IOWA CITY, IA. MICHAEL A BARTNICK, intervenor-plaintiff, Pro se, Fort ...
Case • 1994
. The Objective Component c. The Subjective Component D. Analysis of Indifference Claims 1. Serious Medical Condition 2. Defendants Dolley and Zeller 3. Defendants Thalacker and Kula E. Defendant Fear's Use ...
Case • 1991
to address remaining instances of sanctionable conduct would serve only to foster extensive and needless satellite litigation, which is contrary to the aim of the rules themselves. See, e. g., Advisory ...
Case • 2002
," and cannot rest on "mere allegations or denials" of the facts submitted by the movant. Fed.R.Civ.P. 56(e); see also Rexnord Holdings, Inc. v. Bidermann, 21 F.3d 522, 525-26 (2d Cir. 1994). When considering ...
Case • 1984
Correctional Institution (ACI), Cranston, Rhode Island, a state penal facility. n1 n1 Shortly before the Rule 53(e)(2) hearing in this court (but subsequent to the completion of proceedings before the master ...
Case • 1978
York, the Mattachine Society, the Fortune Society, Plaintiffs, v. Benjamin WARD, Commissioner of Correction of the State of New York, Governor Alfred E. Smith Office Building, State Office Building ...
Case • 2002
case. (Exh. E to Def.'s Mot. for Sum. Judg. (hereinafter Exh. E).) He first noted the uncertainty in the medical field regarding the proper methods for diagnosing and treating hepatitis C. He ...
Case • 2007
] We affirm the decision of the superior court. [64] Justice Charles W. Johnson [65] WE CONCUR: [66] Chief Justice Gerry L. Alexander [67] Justice Susan Owens [68] Justice Mary E ...
Case • 2007
) The victim was abused, defiled or mutilated during or after the offense. [¶] (D) The offense was carried out in a manner which demonstrates an exceptionally callous disregard for human suffering. [¶] (E ...
Case • 2005
statute. Id. at 806 ("[W]e again emphasize . . . [that] the lodestar method was designed to govern imposition of fees on the losing party . . . . [N]othing prevents the attorney from gaining additional fees ...
Case • 2003
. § § 1915and 1915A. n1 Thompson named Sally E. McDonald, Richard A. Avants, Renee L. Wcems, Richard Deal, Judy Sloan, and Florent Luc Litalien in the original complaint, but he did not name these TDCJ-ID ...
Case • 2002
. The IJ granted his application for voluntary departure to Ghana pursuant to Section 244(e) of the INA, 8 U.S.C. § 1254(e). [21] On appeal, the BIA affirmed in all respects. It denied Agyeman's ...
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