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Plaintiffs were formerly employed as truck drivers for JP Trucking, Inc. (JP Trucking). They filed a complaint alleging that JP Trucking failed to pay them time and a half as required by the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and the Colorado Minimum Wage Order No. 31 (Wage Order). Following a bench…
An internecine conflict led to a suit asserting breach of contract and a variety of torts. The defendants moved to compel arbitration, but the trial court deferred ruling on the motion. Instead, the court granted the plaintiff's request for a temporary injunction and ordered the parties to mediate…
The plaintiff, Daphne Saunders, filed a complaint against Y-12 Federal Credit Union ("Y-12"), alleging breach of the parties' banking contract. Ms. Saunders asserted that Y- 12 had charged excessive fees for items presented for payment from Ms. Saunders's account that were returned due to…
The plaintiffs appealed from the grant of summary judgment in favor of defendants. The plaintiffs claimed that there existed an issue of fact as to which company Mr. Selby was employed by at the time he was injured. They also argued that Mr. Baird fraudulently insured Mr. Selby through one company…
Core Terms: public record R.C. 149.43 court of claims R.C. 2743.75 R.C. 102.02(B) R.C. 102.07 reasonably identify. Overview: Requester sought access to public officials' disclosure statements filed with the Ohio Ethics Commission under R.C. 102.02(B). Respondent provided the portions of the…
The Defendant, Billy Ray Moats, appeals from his Knox County Criminal Court convictions for two counts each of aggravated burglary and theft of property valued at $500 or more but less than $1,000. On appeal, the Defendant argues that the evidence was insufficient relative to the value of the…
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