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In the Matter of Trust A & Trust C
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Trusts and Estates
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Boyd
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Case number: 22-0674

A probate court found that a trustee breached her duties by transferring property from the trust to herself.

In re Lakeside Resort J.V., LLC
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Damages | Premises Liability
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Per Curiam
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Case number: 22-1100

After real party in interest Mendez was injured at a resort owned by relator, Mendez sued relator for premises liability and negligence.

SJ Med. Ctr., LLC v. Anozie
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Dispute Resolution | Employment Litigation
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Justice Jewell
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Case number: 14-23-00300-CV

An employee, who argued that she had the legal right to file suit as opposed to forced arbitration, successfully proved on appeal that the trial court was correct in ruling in her favor.

City of Houston v. Sauls
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Civil Appeals | Government | Wrongful Death
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Court: Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Devine
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Case number: 22-1074

A city, that was sued for wrongful death over a police officer's accident with a bicyclist, successfully proved on appeal to the highest court that it was entitled to immunity.

Osprey Portfolio LLC v. Wilmot
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Creditors' and Debtors' Rights
Industry: Financial Services and Banking
Court: Connecticut Superior Court, Stamford/Norwalk J.D. at Stamford
Judge: Judge Tierney
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Case number: CV-21-6053898

Court Grants Charging Orders

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Banks v. Banks
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Family Law
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Court: Connecticut Superior Court, Bridgeport J.D.
Judge: Judge Kowalski
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Case number: FA-23-6122715

Court Finds Marital Residence Not Subject to Distribution

United States v. Falzarano
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Criminal Law | Evidence
Industry: Education | Health Care
Court: U.S. District Court for Connecticut
Judge: District Judge Garcia
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Case number: 3:23-cr-00168

Court Denies Motion to Seal Exhibits

Carlson v. Morin
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Family Law
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Court: Connecticut Superior Court, Hartford J.D. at Hartford
Judge: Judge Larock
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Case number: FA-23-5079870

Unequal Division of Assets and Liabilities Deemed Fair by Court in Dissolution Case

Polanco v. State of Texas
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Civil Rights | Criminal Appeals | Criminal Law
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Court: Court of Appeals
Judge: Justice Trotter
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Case number: 11-23-00015-CR

Appellant was convicted of murder, failure to stop and render aid resulting in the death of a person, and tampering with physical evidence.

Hooks v. The State
Publication Date: 2024-05-27
Practice Area: Criminal Law
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Court: Georgia Supreme Court
Judge: Justice Pinson
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For plaintiff: John Terry Bolden, (Bolden & Little LLC), Waycross, for appellant.
For defendant: Patricia B. Attaway Burton, Clint Christopher Malcolm, Meghan Hobbs Hill, Chelsea Sharonlyn-Clyde Harvey, Christopher M. Carr, (Department of Law), Atlanta, George Elemuel Barnhill, Alexander John Markowich, (Waycross Judicial Circuit District Attorney’s Office), Waycross, for appellee.
Case number: S24A0037

Court affirms convictions in a felony murder case over defendant's challenge to sufficiency of evidence which was all circumstantial with no physical evidence connecting defendant to the crimes