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Richard J. Lippes, Esq. v. Joseph M. Toddy
Plaintiffs Could Use Rideshare Driver's Expunged Conviction Against Rideshare Company to Resolve Issue of Company's Notice of the Conviction
Fuel station operator could not assert claims under the Petroleum Marketing Practices Act against the station property owner where franchisee had direct sublease and supply agreements with party that the owner had leased the property to, as there was no franchise relationship.
In this case of first impression, the court found that the liquidation standard did not operate as a per se requirement for plan approval.
Plaintiff stated a claim for breach of contract, but the gist of the action doctrine barred the tort claims.
An appeals board created an unfair process when it restricted arguments on appeal, unfairly benefitting one party and preju-dicing the other.
Plaintiff lacked standing to litigate title issues pro se on behalf of principal as an attorney-in-fact.
A defendant failed to sufficiently allege counterclaims for tortious interference, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, or declaratory relief.
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