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    Plaintiff’s son was injured in a program operated by defendant board of education. The parent sued the board and two program staff members, which later moved for partial summary judgment on the ground of governmental immunity. The trial court denied...
  • McDaniel v. Progress Rail Locomotive, Inc.

    Former employer defendant terminated former employee plaintiff due to a work violation. Plaintiff filed his charge of discrimination and alleged that his termination was a result of age discrimination or retaliation against him.
  • How to Crush Fundraising in Higher Education

    There are significant advantages to fundraising for higher education, whether it be for a distinguished university or a small, rural college. These institutions have an extensive network of prospective donors who already have a relationship with the school...
  • Boechler, P.C. v. Comm'r

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  • Shively v. Bowlby

    Defendant wharf builder filed his action to quiet the title to lands below high-water mark on the Columbia River. Defendant claimed that the grant held by plaintiff from the United States passed no title or right as against the subsequent deed from the...
  • Matter of Oberlander

    Matter of Oberlander Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Second Department September 11, 2019, Decided 2019-00958 Opinion [EDITOR'S NOTE: This document reflects the format of the Official New York Appellate Division Reports.]  [*73]   ...
  • Discretionary Will for client with business property

    My client wishes to leave his estate on discretionary trusts under his Will for a class including his wife (from whom he is separated) in order to maintain flexibility between his children and future grandchildren, and also to provide for his wife (who...
  • Butler v. DirectSAT USA, LLC

    Butler v. DirectSAT USA, LLC United States District Court for the District of Maryland April 10, 2012, Filed Civil Action No. DKC 10-2747 Opinion  [*563]  MEMORANDUM OPINION Presently pending and ready for resolution in this Fair Labor Standards Act ...
  • Baltimore & O. R. Co. v. United States

    Baltimore & O. R. Co. v. United States Supreme Court of the United States Argued March 12, 1923. ; April 9, 1923, Decided No. 305. Opinion  [*593]   [**425]  MR. JUSTICE SANFORD delivered the opinion of the Court. The Railway Company filed its petition...
  • United States v. Czubinski

    Richard Czubinski worked at the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), where he was entitled to access computer tax returns for purposes of answering questions of a taxpayer. However, Czubinski consistently browsed computer files of taxpayers without permission...