• United States v. Pino-Perez

    Defendant Tito Juan Pino-Perez supplied large quantities of cocaine to a drug ring in southern Wisconsin headed by a drug kingpin. He was convicted of violation of 18 U.S.C.S. § 2(a), aiding and abetting a drug kingpin, as defined in 21 U.S.C.S....
  • Akselrod v. Marketpro Homebuyers LLC

    Akselrod v. Marketpro Homebuyers LLC United States District Court for the District of Maryland January 11, 2021, Decided; January 12, 2021, Filed Civil No. CCB-20-2966 Opinion MEMORANDUM & ORDER In this action, plaintiff Gustave Akselrod brings a...
  • FTC v. Ross

    FTC v. Ross United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit October 31, 2013, Argued; February 25, 2014, Decided No. 12-2340 Opinion  [*889]  DAVIS, Circuit Judge: The Federal Trade Commission sued Kristy Ross in U.S. District Court for the District...
  • United States v. Cousins

    Robert Bryant, a utility employee, entered into a sideyard of defendants Kurt Donald Cousins and Bukola Tolase-Cousins’ house to cut the power to the souse. Bryant observed marijuana plants growing in the backyard. Bryant told the police, who entered...
  • Wills and Estates Planning for 2021: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

    There’s no time like the start of the year to plan for the future, even when it comes to estate planning. In fact, for trust and estate attorneys (not to mention their clients), that’s has never been truer than it is in 2021. For one thing...
  • Davis v. Feinstein

    The pedestrian was blind and fell into an open cellar while walking past the shopkeeper's business. The guardrail that normally surrounded the opening was missing. The shopkeeper contended that the pedestrian was contributorily negligent for failing...
  • CLARK v. HENRY

    CLARK v. HENRY Court for the Correction of Errors of New York September and December, 1823, Decided No Number in Original Opinion  [*330]  WOODWORTH, J. The bill states that at the time the assignment was made, the appellant declared it was by way of...
  • Oden v. Chemung Cty. Indus. Dev. Agency

    The present action arises out of a December 1988 incident in which plaintiff Julius Oden, a 48-year-old ironworker, was injured when he was struck by a falling steel column that was apparently dislodged by a small hydraulic crane. Plaintiff sued the owner...
  • Van Buren v. United States

    Van Buren v. United States Supreme Court of the United States April 20, 2020, Decided No. 19-783. Opinion Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit granted. Read The Full Case Not a Lexis Advance subscriber...
  • Paul v. Rosen

    Buyer A. Kenneth Paul contracted with Sam Rosen to purchase the Rosen's retail liquor business. The written agreement stated that an inventory was to be made of the merchandise and that Paul would then retain the business receipts. The contract was...