Foreclosure – Claim Preclusion
Ida Hautop appeals a summary judgment granted in favor of the County of Bayfield, RM Bay Logging Inc., and the Department of Natural Resources (collectively “the County”).
Sufficiency of Evidence
William Schmidt-Sharkey appeals a judgment convicting him of possession of a firearm by a felon and possession of tetrahydrocannabinols (THC) as a second and subsequent offense.
Plea & Sentencing – Plea Withdrawal
Jerard Hampton appeals a judgment, entered upon his no-contest pleas, convicting him of delivering one gram or less of cocaine; possession with the intent to deliver ten to fifty grams of heroin; and possession of a firearm as a felon.
Abuse of Discretion – Attorney’s Fees
Camp Drug Store, Inc., filed this action, on its own behalf and as a representative of a proposed class, against Cochran Wholesale Pharmaceutical, Inc. (“Cochran”).
Foreclosure – Failure to State Claim
The Forest Preserve District of Cook County, Illinois, has been trying to acquire a 400-acre estate in Barrington after the owners defaulted on a mortgage and note held by the Forest Preserve.
Sentencing Guidelines
Whitney “Strawberry” Blackwell stole cash and drugs from defendant-appellant John Thomas.
Title IX Violation – Actual Knowledge
The allegations in this case are troubling, to say the least.
Breach of Contract – Referral Agreement
In 2006, plaintiff Entertainment USA sold cellular telephones and service contracts in central Pennsylvania through a network of retail dealers.
Immigration Removal Order
Sarbjit Singh, an Indian citizen and lawful permanent resident, faces removal from the United States for the second time.
HEA 1337 Violation
Since 1995, the State of Indiana has required that, at least eighteen hours before a woman has an abortion, she must be given information provided by the State about, among other things, the procedure, facts about the fetus and its development, and alternatives to abortion.
Failure to State Claim – FCA Violation
Relator Jeffrey Berkowitz filed a qui tam complaint against nine separate defendants, alleging violations of the False Claims Act (FCA), 31 U.S.C. § 3730.
Sentencing Guidelines
Dr. Charles DeHaan appeals the sentence he received for engaging in a scheme to defraud Medicare in violation of 18 U.S.C. § 1347.
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