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Monday, February 04, 2013
Ind. Decisions - Transfer list for week ending February 1, 2013
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Here is the Clerk's transfer list for the week ending Friday, February 1, 2013. It is two pages (and 16 cases) long.
Transfer was vacated in one earlier grant, Ohio Farmers Insurance Company and S.C. Nestel, Inc. v. Indiana Drywall & Acoustics, Inc. - see this Jan. 29th ILB post for more info.
Four transfers were granted last week:
- Jeremiah Cline v. State of Indiana - This 2-1 COA opinion (ILB summary here, 3rd case) from July 26, 2012 contains the dissent from CJ Robb that begins: "This is a case about whether a person who should not have had to but was erroneously required to add his name and information to the registry in the first place is entitled to relief in the form of having his name and information removed." For more, see this Oct. 25, 2012 ILB post, which includes a link to the 7th Circuit opinion in Schepers.
- Heather N. Kesling v. Hubler Nissan, Inc. - This is a 2-1 Sept. 4, 2012 COA opinion, where the dissent writes: "Unlike the Majority, I cannot agree that 'Sporty Car at a Great Value Price' says anything at all about the car’s drivability – much less that it warrants that the vehicle is in a condition such that it may be safely operated."
- Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor in interest to The Money Store Investment Corp., f/d/b/a First Union Small Business Capital v. Neal A. Summers, et al. - This is a March 12, 2012 NFP opinion, where the COA wrote: "We find one issue dispositive, which is whether Wells Fargo's notice of appeal is untimely. We dismiss."
- Ann L. Miller and Richard A. Miller v. Glenn L. Dobbs, D.O., and Partners In Health - This is a Sept. 13, 2012 2-1 COA opinion, with three different interpretations of when a complaint is timely filed under the Medical Malpractice Act.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on February 4, 2013 12:19 PM
Posted to Indiana Transfer Lists