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United States v. William Savran & Associates, Inc.
United States v. Cen-Card Agency, 872 F.2d 411, 414 (3d Cir.1989), involved the defendants’ solicitations purporting to offer major credit cards with an initial limit of $2,850 without any credit investigation.
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Alberto Delgado & Virginia Delgado
See Berkery v. Commissioner, 91 T.C. 179, 186 (1988), aff’d without published opinion, 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989).
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Coninck v. Commissioner
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See Berkery v. Commissioner , 90 T.C. 259 , 264-266 *39 (citing Molinaro v. New Jersey , supra ), vacated 91 T.C. 179 (1988) , affd. 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) , in which we dismissed under Rule 123(b) based on the taxpayer's fugitive status and entered a decision against the taxpayer as to those issues on which the taxpayer bore the burden of proof.
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Green v. Commissioner
See Berkery v. Commissioner , 91 T.C. 179 , 188 (1988) , affd. without published opinion 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) .
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Callahan v. Commissioner
See Berkery v. Commissioner , 91 T.C. 179 , 188 (1988) , affd. without published opinion 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) .
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Robles v. Humana Hospital Cartersville
See Castelli v. Meadville Medical Ctr., 702 F.Supp. 1201, 1209 (W.D.Pa.1988), aff'd, 872 F.2d 411 (3rd Cir.1989).
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Anaya v. Commissioner
See Berkery v. Commissioner , 91 T.C. 179 , 186 (1988) , *135 affd. 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) .
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DiLeo v. Commissioner
See Berkery v. Commissioner , 91 T.C. 179 (1988) , affd. 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) .
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Kupersmit v. Comm'r
See, e.g., Berkery v. Commissioner , 91 T.C. 179 , 186 (1988) ("When * * * respondent's *134 determinations are shown to be arbitrary and excessive * * * the burden of going forward with evidence shifts to respondent."), aff'd without published opinion , 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir. 1989) .
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Delaware Health Care, Inc. v. MCD Holding Co.
See, e.g., Castelli v. Meadville Medical Ctr., 702 F.Supp. 1201 (W.D.Pa.1988) (radiologist denied exclusive service contract with hospital), aff'd, 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir.1989); Pontius v. Children’s Hosp., 552 F.Supp. 1352 (W.D.Pa. 1982) (hospital decision to not reappoint cardio-thoracic surgeon); Robinson v. Magovern, 521 F.Supp. 842 (W.D.Pa.1981) (rejection of thoracic surgeon’s application for hospital staff privileges), aff'd, 688 F.2d 824 (3d Cir.), cert. denied, 459 U.S. 971 , 103 S.Ct. 302 , 74 L.Ed.2d 283 (1982).
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TARABISHI v. McALESTER REGIONAL HOSPITAL
See also Castelli v. Meadville Medical Ctr., 702 F.Supp. 1201, 1209 (W.D.Pa.1988), aff'd, 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir.1989) ("This court is in full agreement with the consistent decisions of other courts not to apply the essential facilities doctrine to exclusive service contracts by hospitals.").
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Tarabishi v. McAlester Regional Hospital
See also Castelli v. Meadville Medical Ctr., 702 F.Supp. 1201, 1209 (W.D.Pa.1988), aff’d, 872 F.2d 411 (3d Cir.1989) ("This court is in full agreement with the consistent decisions of other courts not to apply the essential facilities doctrine to exclusive service contracts by hospitals.").
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Czwazka (Joseph)
v.
Loyal Protective Life Insurance Company
v.
Loyal Protective Life Insurance Company
88-5756.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Mar 20, 1989.
Published
Czwazka (Joseph)
v.
Loyal Protective Life Insurance Company
NO. 88-5756
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
MAR 20, 1989
Appeal From: D.N.J.,
Debevoise, J.
1
AFFIRMED.