96 results for 'filedAt:"2023-12-18"'.
J. Jenkins finds that the trial court properly denied a security company's motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of liability for a doctor's claim that he was injured when two security guards removed him from a hospital. The doctor alleges that the security company hired the security guards and directed them to take the actions resulting in his removal from the hospital. Therefore, the doctor's allegation could support a cause of action. Affirmed.
Court: Louisiana Court Of Appeal, Judge: Jenkins, Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: 2023-CA-0415, Categories: Negligence, Contract
J. King denies the trusts' motion for a protective order staying discovery until they answer the plan participant's operative complaint, a class action accusing the trusts of not providing him with enough information to make an informed decision about his retirement plans and retroactively suspending part of his accrued retirement benefits. The trusts argue that the plan participant's first set of requests for production involve sensitive information regarding over 465,000 plan participants since 1983 and would require at least 28 million document pages, but the trusts do not address whether the alleged thousands of hours of discovery they anticipate could be eased with technology-assisted review or other discovery tools.
Court: USDC Western District of Washington, Judge: King, Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv922, NOS: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) - Labor, Categories: Erisa, Discovery
J. Griggsby grants summary judgment in favor of the lessor in this lease contract dispute of three modular classroom units. The school failed to pay the rent due on the three leases. The school shall pay the lessor for a total of $387,828 for the breach of building payment, $80,142 for damages to the principal amount and $39,878 for prejudgment interest for the breach of classroom lease.
Court: USDC Maryland, Judge: Griggsby, Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: 1:20cv887, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Property, Damages, Contract
J. Alvord finds the lower court properly terminated a father's parental rights. Although he completed portions of his case plan, his refusal to submit to a psychiatric evaluation or obtain treatment from a health professional for his drug addiction prevented reunification with his children. Affirmed.
Court: Connecticut Court Of Appeals, Judge: Alvord, Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: AC46551, Categories: Evidence, Family Law
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J. Hodge finds the superior court properly granted a preliminary injunction to the property owner in her lawsuit claiming her neighbor has been trespassing by cutting paths across her property to a nearby beach. Although the superior court did not conduct the necessary analysis to determine what elements the property owner needed to prove in order to show she was reasonably likely to succeed on the merits of her trespass claim, this error is "overlooked" in the interest of judicial efficiency. In conducting the analysis separately, it is determined the evidence "clearly supports" the superior court's findings, including that the property owner has a reasonable likelihood of success, she would suffer irreparable harm absent an injunction and the neighbor would not be irreparably harmed by an injunction. Affirmed.
Court: Virgin Islands Supreme Court, Judge: Hodge, Filed On: December 18, 2023, Case #: 2023 VI 14, Categories: Property, Injunction