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Female detention service officers, who filed a discrimination suit against their county, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court erred in granting the county's motion to dismiss.
A company, that was awarded attorneys' fees against the State for a condemnation case, failed to prove on appeal that the trial court was correct in granting the order.
Defendant moved to dismiss plaintiff's Labor Management Relations Act §301 complaint asserting a grievance was the exclusive remedy for any alleged violation of the CBA after defendant pension fund sought allegedly unpaid pension contribution funds and court found it lacked subject matter jurisdiction because the complaint did not allege any breach of the CBAs.
While a court may take judicial notice that navigating through certain legal proceedings may involve a specialized area of the law, the record herein contained insufficient evidence to support taxation of legal research at the rate invoiced; therefore, the court reduced the recoverable hourly rate sought. The court awarded garnishees attorney fees.
Application for Involuntary Civil Commitment Did Not Require Date of Admission to Hospital for Medical Treatment
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Plaintiff appealed from the trial court's order granting summary judgment in favor of defendant in plaintiff's class action complaint.
Discrimination and hostile work environment claims were timely under the statute of limitations where plaintiff adequately pled a continuing course of conduct and at least once incident occurred within the applicable limitations period. Defendants' motion to dismiss denied in part and granted in part.
Coexecutor of Mother's Estate Has Standing to Sue Father's Estate's Accountings
Property Seller Fails to Prove Judgment for Purchaser Was in Error
FDCPA Suit Dismissed; Claim Not Stated, Injury Conferring Standing Insufficiently Alleged
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