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Clayton v. State of Oklahoma
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 16, 1999
Ziello v. Superior Court (First Federal Bank of California)
Where appeal is only from trial court's order awarding attorney fees and costs, judgment debtor isn't required to file an appeal bond.
Civil Procedure Nov. 15, 1999
Walker v. Carnival Cruise Lines
Cruise ship's forum-selection clause in its contract is valid and enforceable.
Civil Procedure Nov. 11, 1999
Parham v. Community College of Aurora
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
The States of Alabama v. U.S. Department of Energy ( In re The Department of Energy Stripper Well Litigation)
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Wyoming Outfitters Association v. Wyoming Game and Fish Commission
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Dawson v. Fitzgerlald
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Poe v. Shari's Management Corporation
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Myers v. Third Judicial District Court
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
O'Neal v. Kester
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 10, 1999
Mason v. Oklahoma Turnpike Authority
Defendant has burden of proof regarding establishing its financial condition to oppose punitive damages sought by plaintiff.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Leidal v. Brunell
Trial court can't dismiss case because filing party admits he can't prosecute case due to not have money for service of process.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Jenkins v. Colorado Department of Social Services
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Fischer Imaging Corp. v. General Electric Co.
Seventh Amendment entitles plaintiff to a jury trial to determine reasonable price of goods under commercial code.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Interfab v. Valiant Industrier
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
A. Tenenbaum & Company Inc. v. Colantuno
Award of attorney fees must be apportioned between judgment debtors.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Westerman v. Rogers
Summary judgment inappropriate where genuine issues of material fact remain.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Bennett v. Hickman
Plaintiff not entitled to recover costs in personal injury action where defendant made settlement offer in excess of damage award.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
East Lake Creek Ranch v. Brotman
Sale of school trust lands not allowed where transaction does not meet requirements of exchange of property.
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
U.S. v. Andrade
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Saleh v. Novak
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
RMP Consulting Group Inc. v. Datronic Rental Corporation
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Martinez v. Roscoe
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Russell-El v. U. S.
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Whitsell v. U.S.
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 9, 1999
Schroder v. Bienvenu
Order
Civil Procedure Nov. 8, 1999
Cruz v. Benine
Despite partnership, subsequent action against nonsettling tortfeasor's isn't barred by claim preclusion.
Civil Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
J.B. v. Valdez
Divergent circumstances and claims of children in state custody bars class certification.
Civil Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Union Pacific Railroad Co. v. Equitas Limited.
Reinsurance company not subject to jurisdiction of Colorado courts where it did not conduct business in Colorado.
Civil Procedure Nov. 4, 1999
Eagle Peak Farms, Ltd. v. Lost Creek Ground Water Management District
Failure to timely serve all parties does not cause lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
Civil Procedure Nov. 4, 1999