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Reciprocal Discipline of Hellerud
2009 ND 26 Highlight: Suspension of lawyer ordered. |
Interest of R.M. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2009 ND 25 Highlight: Mental health commitment and involuntary medication order summarily reversed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(b). |
Collection Specialist Int'l v. McLaughlin Const. Co. (Cons. w/20080242)
2009 ND 24 Highlight: District court judgment in favor of McLaughlin Construction Co. in a contract case is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(2). |
Bruder v. WSI, et al.
2009 ND 23 Highlight: When there are conflicting expert medical opinions about the cause of a workers compensation claimant's medical condition, Workforce Safety and Insurance has the responsibility to weigh credibility and resolve conflicts in the evidence. |
Midthun v. Workforce Safety and Insurance, et al.
2009 ND 22
Highlight: A party appealing a hearing officer's decision must file reasonably specific specifications of error detailing which matters are at issue, so as to alert the agency, other parties, and the court of the particular errors claimed. |
Adoption of J.D.F. (Confidential)
2009 ND 21 Highlight: A district court must advise parents that they are entitled to representation by counsel, provided by the State if necessary, throughout any proceedings to terminate the parent-child relationship against their will. |
Kelly v. Kelly
2009 ND 20 |
Adoption of H.G.C. (confidential)
2009 ND 19
Highlight: A parent's parental rights, including the right to withhold consent to an adoption, may be terminated if the parent has abandoned the minor child. |
Ulsaker v. White
2009 ND 18
Highlight: A long-term marriage supports an equal distribution of marital property. |
Reinholdt v. ND Dept. of Human Services
2009 ND 17 Highlight: If a Medicaid applicant has a legal ability to obtain an asset, it is considered an actually available resource. In determining whether an asset is actually available, the focus is on the Medicaid applicant's actual and practical ability to obtain the asset as a matter of fact, not of legal fiction. |