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Milton W. Taylor v. Director, Douglas Bellile - Appeal Opinion

The Wisconsin Courts have released an opinion for case 2024AP000709, Milton W. Taylor v. Director, Douglas Bellile. The opinion is dated February 27, 2026, and is available in PDF format.

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State v. L. J. H. - Criminal Appeal

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in the criminal case State v. L. J. H. (Case number 2025AP002511-CR). The opinion is available in PDF format and is subject to further editing before appearing in official bound volumes.

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State v. Jonathan Glen Berbaum - Criminal Appeal

The Wisconsin Courts have released an opinion in the criminal appeal case of State v. Jonathan Glen Berbaum, with case number 2025AP001380-CR. The opinion was released on February 25, 2026.

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Grant County Department of Social Services v. D. G. N. - Family Law

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has released an opinion in the case of Grant County Department of Social Services v. D. G. N. The case number is 2025AP002382. The opinion was released on February 27, 2026.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
14d ago West Virginia ICA
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WV DMV v. Perez - Chemical Test Refusal Appeal Dismissal

The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals dismissed the DMV's appeal of a lower court's decision to dismiss the DMV's appeal of a magistrate court's ruling on a chemical test refusal. The court found the DMV lacked statutory authority to appeal such matters.

Routine Enforcement Transportation
14d ago West Virginia ICA
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Airgas v. Lowe - Workers' Compensation Appeal

The West Virginia Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed a Workers' Compensation Board of Review order that reversed a claim administrator's denial of benefits for Joshua Lowe. Airgas Mid America, the employer, appealed the decision. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
14d ago West Virginia ICA
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Cynthia Griffith v. Alpha Natural Resources, Inc. - Fatal Dependent Benefits

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a prior order rejecting a claim for fatal dependent benefits filed by Cynthia Griffith, dependent spouse of deceased worker James Griffith. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Workers' Compensation Board of Review's decision.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
14d ago West Virginia ICA
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City of Wheeling v. Cody Melsop - Workers' Compensation Appeal

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a decision reversing the denial of a firefighter's claim for a right knee medial meniscal tear and temporary total disability benefits. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Workers' Compensation Board of Review's order.

Routine Enforcement Employment & Labor
14d ago West Virginia ICA
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Gracious Dining LLC v. Lopez - Workers' Compensation Appeal

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of West Virginia affirmed a decision by the Workers' Compensation Board of Review. The court found no substantial question of law or prejudicial error in the Board's reversal of a claim administrator's order that had rejected Miriam Lopez's workers' compensation claim against Gracious Dining LLC.

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Urquia v. Neal - Dissenting Opinion on UM Statute Application

A dissenting opinion in the Urquia v. Neal case argues against the trial court's interpretation of Tennessee's uninsured motorist (UM) statute. The dissent contends that the statute's plain language, specifically section (d), should have been applied based on the process server's notation of 'NOT TO BE FOUND AFTER DILIGENT SEARCH AND INQUIRY,' rather than requiring further action or reissuance of summons.

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