breach-of-trust

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
23-917 Jeffrey-Allen Witzeman v. California, et al. Ninth Circuit 2024-02-23 Denied breach-of-trust civil-rights due-process jurisdiction land-patent nonfeasance restraint-of-trade standing title title-challenge The United States District Court, District of California lacked lawful jurisdiction in cause no: 3:22-cv-1433-AGS'MSB for the reasons below 'The Compl…
21-1484 Arizona, et al. v. Navajo Nation, et al. Ninth Circuit 2022-05-25 Judgment Issued Response WaivedRelisted (2) arizona-v-california breach-of-trust colorado-river federal-jurisdiction federal-trust-responsibility indian-reservation indian-reservations water-rights winters-doctrine I. Does the Ninth Circuit Opinion, allowing the Nation to proceed with a claim to enjoin the Secretary to develop a plan to meet the Nation's water ne…
20-8114 Jimmy Christopher Jackson v. North Carolina Fourth Circuit 2021-05-24 Denied IFP bankruptcy breach-of-trust civil-rights due-process estate-administration fiduciary-duty fraudulent-conveyance legal-standing property-rights standing trust-estate bills. bond instruments issues transactions detainers deposited with and manage by the corporation State of N.C. commercial brakers/ agents whom attac…
20-1447 Kenneth R. Kunzer v. Lisa A. Hiniker, et al. Eighth Circuit 2021-04-16 Denied Response Waived breach-of-trust civil-procedure embezzlement estate-planning fiduciary-duty fraud probate probate-law resulting-trust testamentary-intent trust-administration 1. Why did Magistrate Judge Menendez refuse to look at the Last Will and Testament and Codicil of Albert P. Herschler? 2. Why did Judge Menendez refu…
20-6378 Brenda L. White v. Wishard Hospital Seventh Circuit 2020-11-19 Denied Response WaivedIFP breach-of-trust equipment-failure medical-malpractice medical-negligence patient-rights patient-safety physical-therapy standard-of-care Is it lawful for a medical professional to injure a patient and just walk away? Should a medical professional be held accountable for unreasonable tr…