• Lenz v. Universal Music Corp.

    Plaintiff Stephanie Lenz filed suit under 17 U.S.C. § 512(f)—part of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA")—against Universal Music Corp., Universal Music Publishing, Inc., and Universal Music Publishing Group (collectively...
  • Uncork & Create LLC v. Cincinnati Ins. Co.

    Uncork & Create LLC v. Cincinnati Ins. Co. United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia, Charleston Division November 2, 2020, Decided; November 2, 2020, Filed CIVIL ACTION NO. 2:20-cv-00401 Opinion  [*879]  MEMORANDUM OPINION...
  • People v. Cole

    Defendant Salimah Cole was charged in a 16-count indictment with 6 counts of first degree murder, 2 counts of armed robbery with a firearm, 5 counts of aggravated kidnapping, 1 count of aggravated arson, and 2 counts of possession of a stolen motor vehicle...
  • Drost v. Hookey

    Robert Drost, the petitioner, is the sole deeded title holder of the real property located at 43 Louisa Court, Northport, New York. Until recently, the petitioner resided there with his ex-girlfriend, the respondent, Kim Hookey, for in excess of three...
  • Warder v. Shalala

    Appellees, Medicare beneficiaries and medical equipment suppliers, challenged a ruling made by appellant health care administration that classified certain medical equipment as durable medical equipment rather than as braces. The former classification...
  • Dominguez v. Yahoo, Inc.

    Dominguez v. Yahoo, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit October 2, 2017, Submitted under Third Circuit LAR 34.1(a); June 26, 2018, Opinion Filed No. 17-1243 Opinion  [*117]  ROTH, Circuit Judge Appellant Bill Dominguez sued Yahoo...
  • Ross v. Marion

    Ross v. Marion Supreme Court of Alabama November 6, 2015, Released 1140604, 1140605 , 1140606 Opinion  [*251]  MOORE, Chief Justice. Anita Marion ("Marion") sued Noland Hospital Birmingham, LLC, and Noland Health Services, Inc. (hereinafter...
  • Brown v. Keill

    Plaintiff Britt Brown owned a Jaguar roadster ("Father"). His son, Britt M. Brown ("Son"), was the permissive driver of the Jaguar when it collided with a vehicle owned and driven by defendant Patricia L. Keill. After Keill settled...
  • Johnson v. Fankell

    An individual who had been terminated from her employment as a liquor store clerk in Idaho brought an action in an Idaho state trial court against officials of the Idaho liquor dispensary. The individual, alleging that her termination had deprived her...
  • State v. Needham

    Defendant barricaded himself in a house with a gun and threatened police officers. After defendant surrendered and was leaving the house, defendant threatened several officers on the way to the police station. One count of the indictment charged defendant...