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Appellant, Bagby 3015, LLC, leased a commercial space to appellee, Bagby House, LLC, which appellee used as a restaurant and bar.
Claimant argued Workers' Compensation Judge's decision granting claimant's claim petition for a closed period, denying her penalty petition and granting employer's termination petition did not meet the reasoned decision requirements of Section 422(a) of the Workers' Compensation Act and court found board did not address that claim and vacated and remanded for board to consider the issue. Vacated.
District court properly denied appellant's suppression motion because no seizure occurred when officers first spoke to appellant but he was seized when officers handcuffed him after he turned and ran and there was a reasonable basis to seize him based on his headlong flight, however district court erred in sentencing him to an enhanced sentence based on a prior Pennsylvania conviction for a "crime of violence." Affirmed in part and vacated in part.
Court Grants Defendants' Motion to Compel Arbitration in Business Torts Case
Court Finds Town Overvalued Property for Tax Assessment Purposes
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Defendant moved to dismiss plaintiff's title VII religious discrimination and retaliation claim over his termination for refusing to get a required COVID vaccine and court found plaintiff identified no religious belief that prevented his taking the vaccine and, thus, defendant did not violate Title VII by not providing an accommodation and plaintiff presented no facts to suggest disparate treatment or religious retaliation. Motion granted.
Appellant, a noncitizen, was arrested under Operation Lone Star and charged with misdemeanor criminal trespass.
Chancery court erred in adopting West Virginia court's factual findings through judicial notice where such facts were disputed by the parties to the present action.
Inadvertent omission of guilty finding in bench trial verdict was not the equivalent of a not-guilty verdict, enabling the trial court to correct its omission in the written verdict. Judgment of sentence affirmed.
Court Credits Town's Expert's Testimony in Real Property Tax Appeals Case
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