The following state and federal court opinions were issued from Oct. 26 to Nov. 2. Practice areas addressed in these cases include appeals, civil practice, real property, tax law, torts and criminal
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...required the parties to negotiate in good faith a cross-easement agreement (CEA) to allow for access between the Haddock and Capital One tracts. The...
The following state and federal court opinions were issued from Jan. 13 through Feb. 10. Practice areas addressed in these cases include admiralty law, business law, appeals, family law, contracts, b
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...of Appellees for wire fraud and violations of the Commodities Exchange Act (CEA), 7 U.S.C. § 13(a)(2). Because Appellees' conduct fell...
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...defending a prior suit brought against him under the Commodities Exchange Act (CEA), 7 U.S.C. § 1 et seq. The district court dismissed...
...held a portion of ? 13(a)(2) of the Commodity Exchange Act ("CEA"), 7 U.S.C. ? 13(a)(2), unconstitutional as overbroad and severed...
...economic damages or the benefit of its bargain, as alleged assignee of CEA. The bank did not seek to recover damages for personal injury, death...
...reflects that in 1992 the City contracted with Computer Engineering Associates, Inc. ("CEA") for the installation of an access control security system at the City...
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