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This database contains 142,000+ federal and state court rulings related to employment law, spanning from 1964 to present. Every ruling includes the case name, filing date, court, docket number, and — where available — the outcome, damages awarded, employer involved, and specific claims raised.
You can search by keyword, filter by federal statute (Title VII, ADA, FMLA, FLSA, and more), narrow by date range, and click into any ruling for the full details and related cases. Each ruling links to the original source on CourtListener for verification.
In this divorce action, the husband contends that the trial court erred by: (1) declining to award him alimony (2) declining to adopt his valuation of the couple's three Subway franchises (3) finding that he dissipated $65,000 from the marital estate (4) awarding the wife a larger share of the marital estate (5) imputing income of $58,000 to him for child support purposes and (6) declining to award him his attorney's fees at trial. We affirm the trial court's rulings on all but one of these issues, finding that the evidence preponderates against the trial court's determination regarding the amount of marital assets the husband dissipated. We also deny the husband's request for attorney's fees on appeal.
The plaintiff, the Town of North Providence, appealed from a Superior Court judgment in favor of the defendant, the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 13, a police union. The Superior Court judgment denied the town's petition to vacate an arbitration award pursuant to G.L. 1956 § 28-9-18 and granted the union's motion to confirm the award. The town appealed, alleging that the arbitrator had exceeded his authority. The Supreme Court held that the arbitrator had so imperfectly executed his authority that he did not provide a mutual, final, and definite award upon the subject matter pursuant to § 28 9 18(a)(2).<br><br>Accordingly, the Supreme Court vacated the judgment of the Superior Court and remanded the record for further proceedings. <br>
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This database indexes 142,000+ employment law court rulings from federal district courts, circuit courts of appeals, and state courts across the United States. Cases cover the full spectrum of employment law claims, including Title VII discrimination, ADA accommodation disputes, FMLA retaliation, FLSA wage and hour violations, wrongful termination, whistleblower protections, and more.
All rulings are sourced from CourtListener, a project of the Free Law Project (501(c)(3) nonprofit). We ingest new rulings daily through automated feeds, then classify each ruling by employment law statute, claim type, outcome, and employer using a combination of keyword matching and AI-assisted extraction.
Use the search and filters above to find rulings relevant to your situation. You can search by case name, employer, or keyword, then filter by statute and date range. Click any ruling to see the full details, including outcome, damages, related laws, and similar cases. If you find a ruling involving your employer, visit their employer profile to see their full complaint history.
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