...Ct. No. VCF159507) APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Tulare County. Patrick J. O'Hara, Judge. ...
...U.S. DISTRICT COURT...rights. There is no respondeat superior liability in §1983 cases...
...Vardaro, in his analysis on that issue, wrote that a 2009 Superior Court case, Regis Insurance Co v. All American Rathskeller Inc., allowed for...
...Court. Also, more than 30 percent of federal and state appellate judges are women. Here in Pennsylvania, women represent two-thirds of the Superior...
...an order staying consideration of this petition until the New Jersey Superior Court issues an order on Aerco's pending motion in that court...
...left guessing when trying to effect traditional service of process. Courts in other common law nations have recognized this shift, and have adjusted...
...brewing appellate battle, WellStar Health System Inc. is accusing Cobb County Superior Court Chief Judge Adele Grubbs not only of making errors in the...
...being an active participant in the various adjuncts of the profession: the courts, the law schools, the bar association, the ALI, the Supreme Court Fellows...
... In 1992, the state Supreme Court in Blue v. Blue reversed the Superior Court and reaffirmed the traditional notion that...
...judgment that is awaiting word from a panel of the state Superior Court. Cleland, of McKean County, handled both of the assignments...
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