• Ameranth, Inc. v. Domino's Pizza, Inc.

    Ameranth, Inc. v. Domino's Pizza, Inc. United States District Court for the Southern District of California June 21, 2021, Decided; June 21, 2021, Filed Case No.: 12cv0733 DMS (WVG) Opinion ORDER ON DOMINO'S PIZZA, LLC AND DOMINO'S PIZZA,...
  • Acevedo v. Garland

    Acevedo v. Garland United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit May 4, 2022, Argued; August 11, 2022, Decided No. 20-2048 Opinion GREGORY, Chief Judge: Petitioner Rodolfo Josue Tinoco Acevedo appeals an order of the Board of Immigration Appeals...
  • 2022 Pat. App. LEXIS 3499

    2022 Pat. App. LEXIS 3499 Patent Trial and Appeal Board Representative Orders, Decisions, and Notices July 5, 2022, Decided IPR2021-00357, Paper 48 ; Patent 7,938,912 B1 USPTO Bd of Patent Appeals & Interferences; Patent Trial & Appeal Bd Decs...
  • Geljack v. State

    Defendant Kenneth J. Geljack, Jr. was adjudged as a habitual traffic offender in December 1992 and had his driving privileges suspended for ten years beginning January 1993. Despite this, however, defendant drove his car to a brake shop instead of having...
  • Elmore v. Am. Motors Corp.

    Plaintiffs, who were injured when a defect in a car owned by one of the plaintiffs caused an accident, appealed from a judgment of nonsuit in favor of defendants, an automobile manufacturer and an automobile dealer, in a consolidated action to recover...
  • Hous. Fed'n of Teachers, Local 2415 v. Hous. Indep. Sch. Dist.

    In 2010, the Houston Independent School District (HISD) began to transition to a data-driven teacher appraisal system. The basic idea behind the new appraisal system was that a teacher's impact on student performance, for better or worse, can appropriately...
  • Kmart Corp. v. Balfour Beatty

    Defendant contractor entered into a contract with the landlord to design and construct a shopping center. The plaintiff tenant dictated the construction schedules, the design, and the warranties. The roof of the shopping center was damaged by winds which...
  • Genuine Parts Co. v. Cepec

    The Georgia plaintiffs sued the defendants in Delaware. Five of the seven defendants were Delaware corporations. Defendant Genuine Parts Co., however, was a Georgia corporation whose principal place of business was in Atlanta. In their complaint, the...
  • Barclays Bank Plc v. Franchise Tax Bd.

    The State of California used a "worldwide combined reporting" method to determine the corporate franchise tax owed by unitary multinational corporate group members doing business in California. California's method first looked to the worldwide...
  • United States v. Moore-Bush

    Following a tip from a cooperating witness, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) began investigating defendant Nia Moore-Bush for the unlicensed sale of firearms. About a month into the investigation, defendant and her husband...