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Mott v. Miller et al - Court Opinion
The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has issued an opinion in the case Mott v. Miller et al. The opinion, case number 24-1035, was issued by Judge Gregory B. Williams. This document represents a judicial decision within the U.S. court system.
UMB Bank, N.A. v. Tupulua - Mortgage Foreclosure Affirmation
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's foreclosure decree in favor of UMB Bank, N.A. The appellate court upheld the decision based on a stipulated fact that the plaintiff's predecessor held possession of the note at the commencement of the action, despite the defendants' arguments regarding standing.
Day v. Association of Apartment Owners - Wrongful Foreclosure Affirmed
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision, ruling that Eric Robert Day's claims against the Association of Apartment Owners of Kaiolu Sunrise for wrongful foreclosure were time-barred. The court found that Day's lawsuit, filed over eleven years after the nonjudicial foreclosure, was initiated too late, upholding the summary judgment granted to the AOAO.
USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of a $10,000 punitive damages award in an arbitration case between USAA Savings Bank and Michael Goff. The court found that the arbitrator failed to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement.
USAA Savings Bank v. Michael Goff - Court Opinion
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's confirmation of an arbitration award, finding that the arbitrator exceeded her authority by failing to conduct a required post-award review of punitive damages as stipulated in the arbitration agreement. The court denied the appellee's motion for sanctions.
Laurie Yokosh v. Frank Bisignano - Social Security Disability Benefits Appeal
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's decision regarding Laurie Yokosh's application for Social Security disability benefits. The court reviewed the Administrative Law Judge's determination that Yokosh was not disabled between August 14, 2015, and August 31, 2017.
Sillah v. Social Security Administration - Civil Rights: Jobs
The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has filed a new civil case, Sillah v. Social Security Administration, concerning Civil Rights related to employment. Recent filings include motions for a temporary restraining order and opposition from the Social Security Administration.
Delaware Supreme Court Reverses Chancery Judgment on Non-Compete Clauses
The Delaware Supreme Court reversed a Court of Chancery judgment that had dismissed an employer's attempt to enforce non-compete, non-solicitation, and confidentiality clauses. The Supreme Court found that the lower court improperly drew inferences against the employer at the pleading stage, requiring a remand for further factual development.
Indiana Supreme Court Judicial Discipline Public Reprimand
The Indiana Supreme Court issued a judicial discipline public reprimand against former Franklin Circuit Court Judge J. Steven Cox. The court found Cox committed judicial misconduct by engaging in ex parte communication with a criminal defendant in a Level 1 felony case, resulting in a permanent ban from judicial service.
McGann v. German - Bankruptcy Opinion
The US Bankruptcy Court for the District of Colorado issued an opinion in McGann v. German. The case involves a pro se debtor's complaint against her former bankruptcy counsel and trustee. The court addressed motions to strike and stay discovery.
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