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In a restricted appeal of the trial court's Divorce Decree, appellant argued that the ruling was wrong on its face because he did not receive notice of appellee's counter-petition or the trial setting, and that the trial court abused its discretion in determining the child support obligation.
C-Automation OPS, LLC, and Michael Gould, the former employer and relators, sued former employees, the real parties in interest, for breach of fiduciary duty, fraud, fraud in the inducement, breach of contract, and tortious interference and other claims.
Appellee sued Jefferson County for personal injuries she suffered in a rear-end collision allegedly caused by the negligence of a deputy sheriff operating a county vehicle on an emergency call.
Upon a second petition for rehearing en banc, the court noted it had previously denied rehearing en banc, withdrew its original petition, substituted a new one, and issued a mandate.
Appellees, Omari Dunlap and Lillie Sayles, filed suit against appellants, Alexander Fernandez and Veronica Guerrero Gutierrez, in relation to a December 2020 car accident.