In re M.W

5 Citing cases

  1. Holder v. Schenherr

    55 S.W.3d 505 (Mo. Ct. App. 2001)   Cited 9 times

    This omission is fatal, as it precludes our review of the jury instruction error alleged. In the Interest of M.W., 8 S.W.3d 892, 893 (Mo.App.W.D. 2000). Rule 81.12 requires that the record on appeal contain a copy of the trial transcript and a legal file sufficient for the appellate court to make a determination of the issues raised.

  2. In re J.D

    34 S.W.3d 432 (Mo. Ct. App. 2000)   Cited 14 times

    Hence, having no means for reviewing the appellant's claim in Point I, we dismiss her appeal thereon. In Interest of M.W. , 8 S.W.3d 892, 893 (Mo.App. 2000). II.

  3. T.L.I. Holding Corporation v. Samsung International

    Case No. 4:07CV01916 FRB (E.D. Mo. Jun. 27, 2008)   Cited 2 times

    However, plaintiff alleges insufficient facts to allow this Court to conclude that an agency relationship existed between SII and Samsung American, Inc., sufficient to confer personal jurisdiction on SII. Missouri courts have held that "[a]gency is a fiduciary relationship which requires the existence of three elements," and in the absence of a prima facie showing of these elements, the actions of the alleged agent cannot confer personal jurisdiction on the principal defendant.Capitol Indemnity Corporation v. Citizens National Bank of Fort Scott, N.C., 8 S.W.3d 892, 902-03 (Mo.Ct.App. 2000). Plaintiff's Complaint consists merely of conclusions regarding how SII and Samsung American, Inc. conducted business with each other.

  4. Christenson Transportation Inc. v. Samsung Int'l Inc.

    Case No. 04-3538-CV-S-RED (W.D. Mo. Nov. 28, 2005)

    Missouri courts have held that "[a]gency is a fiduciary relationship which requires the existence of three elements," in the absence of a prima facie showing of these elements, the unilateral acts of the alleged agent can not confer personal jurisdiction on the principal defendant. Capitol Indemnity Corporation v. Citizens National Bank of Fort Scott, N.C., 8 S.W.3d 892, 902-03 (Mo.App.W.D. 2000). Plaintiff submits an Affidavit of Don Christenson in support of its position, however this affidavit offers little more than conclusions as to how the parties conducted their business with each other.

  5. Christenson Transportation Inc. v. Samsung Int'l Inc.

    Case No. 04-3538-CV-S-RED (W.D. Mo. Jun. 7, 2005)   Cited 1 times

    Missouri courts have held that "[a]gency is a fiduciary relationship which requires the existence of three elements," in the absence of a prima facie showing of these elements, the unilateral acts of the alleged agent can not confer personal jurisdiction on the principal defendant. Capitol Indemnity Corporation v. Citizens National Bank of Fort Scott, N.C., 8 S.W.3d 892, 902-03 (Mo.App.W.D. 2000). Plaintiff submits an Affidavit of Don Christenson in support of its position, however this affidavit offers little more than conclusions as to how the parties conducted their business with each other.