...a duty of care to their customers, a Crawford County Common Pleas Court judge has ruled, but that duty only lasts for the length of...
...right to recovery. Further, release from confinement is only available in federal court by a habeas corpus petition. Release from state confinement is a...
...federal law based on PLIVA, Inc. v. Mensing, 131 S.Ct. 2567 (2011). For purposes of defendant's motion for summary judgment, the court...
...ADR clause was valid. The court distinguished the facts in Walker's case from the holding in a federal court case on which Walker...
...Eastern District of Pennsylvania, a federal judge has ruled. ...
...34; under the influence of Ecstasy during the shooting. This court found that there was no expert testimony and ultimately no evidence indicating...
...was an appeal from the judgment of sentence entered by the trial court after a jury convicted appellant Willie James of second-degree murder, robbery...
...an amended complaint as futile. This court observed that normally, a claim arises under federal law where federal law created the cause of...
...likes of United States District Court Judge ...
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...because the district court failed to set out a separate findings of fact and conclusions of law as required by Federal Rule of Civil...
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