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A court properly dismisses sex or sexual orientation employment-discrimination claims against a church under Minn. R. Civ. P. 12.02(e) if the allegations in the complaint, construed in plaintiff's favor, establish that the court's adjudication of plaintiff's claims would violate the religious…
Appellant challenges the district court's grant of a former romantic partner's petition for a harassment restraining order (HRO) against him. Because the district court did not clearly err in its findings and did not abuse its discretion in determining that there were reasonable grounds to believe…
Appellant appeals decision denying claim for residual diminution in value, lost wages, and statutory interest after vehicle accident. Trial court's decision to award no damages for residual diminution in value not against the weight of the evidence. Evidence submitted to the court suggested any…
Trial court did not err in finding that the noncompete covenant of a construction staffing company was unreasonable and unenforceable and in therefore dismissing the company's breach-of-contract claim against an independent contractor it formerly employed. Trial court did not err in dismissing…
On appeal in a case alleging sexual abuse during the minority of a minor plaintiff, the arguments that the Court of Appeals failed to consider the General Assembly's intention to apply the 2021 accrual statute governing such claims retroactively, and the further claims that -- even if the Court of…
Appellant Warren Black demanded an evidentiary hearing to challenge a petition for a harassment restraining order (HRO) filed by respondent Karla Mitchell. The district court granted the HRO, reasoning that Black had violated active HROs by harassing Mitchell at least three times. Black asks us to…
Robert Villanueva lingered inside a convenience store's retail area and its restroom for hours before store staff finally questioned whether he was using drugs and ordered him to leave. Villanueva sued the store, alleging intrusion upon seclusion (a cleaning employee attempted to enter a restroom…
The magistrate correctly determined that relator is not entitled to receive the preferred 3-year statutory calculation set forth in R.C. 742 because he failed to transfer his Ohio Public Employees Retirement System ("OPERS") service credit to respondent before the July 2, 2013, deadline, as…
Cognovit note; motion for relief from judgment; meritorious defenses to cognovit notes; consumer transaction. Pursuant to an employment agreement, appellant agreed to reimburse appellee for training costs if she quit or breached the contract within a period of two years of signing the employment…
landlord-tenant law, summary ejectment, notice of termination, waiver, month-to-month tenancy.
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