• Bandemer v. Ford Motor Co.

    Bandemer v. Ford Motor Co. Supreme Court of Minnesota July 31, 2019, Filed A17-1182 Opinion  [*747]  MCKEIG, Justice. Appellant  [**2]  Ford Motor Company (Ford) appeals from a court of appeals decision affirming a district court's exercise of specific...
  • Croskey v. BMW of N. Am., Inc.

    Croskey v. BMW of N. Am., Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit January 29, 2008, Argued; July 10, 2008, Decided; July 10, 2008, Filed File Name: 08a0251p.06 No. 06-1386 Opinion  [*513]   [***1]  MERRITT, Circuit Judge. This is an...
  • Olfe v. Gordon

    Plaintiff Frieda Olfe filed a legal malpractice action in Wisconsin state court against defendants Attorney Robert N. Gordon and St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, Gordon's professional liability insurer, over Gordon’s alleged negligent...
  • Doe Law Firm v. Richardson

    A law firm brought an action against the disciplinary counsel and attorney general seeking a determination of whether certain real estate activities constituted the practice of law. Particularly, whether the disbursement of loan proceeds in conjunction...
  • Steel Co. v. Citizens for a Better Env't

    Respondent environmental protection organization filed a private enforcement action for declaratory and injunctive relief under Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know Act of 1986 (EPCRA) citizen-suit provision, 42 U.S.C.S. § 11046(a)(1) against...
  • Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President & Fellows of Harvard Coll. (Harvard Corp.)

    Plaintiff filed an action against Defendant alleging that defendant’s undergraduate admissions process violates Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The Reporters Committee moved to intervene for the limited purpose of unsealing the transcripts...
  • United States v. Gilliland

    This case was an appeal from a jury conviction of defendant-appellant Roy Valentine Gilliland. The federal prosecutors presented their case based principally upon stopping defendant-appellant while he was driving a vehicle stolen a few hours earlier....
  • Amalgamated Bank v. Yahoo! Inc.

    Plaintiff bank was a trustee of two (2) funds that held Yahoo stock. Plaintiff demanded to inspect the books and records of respondent Yahoo pursuant to Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law. Plaintiff's stated purpose was to investigate...
  • In re Brace

    A bankruptcy case was filed by Brace, but his wife did not join the case. The couple acquired properties with community funds and took title to each property as “husband and wife as joint tenants.” The bankruptcy trustee sought a declaration...
  • Mendoza v. Borden, Inc.

    Plaintiff sued the defendant and alleged sexual harassment by a supervisor under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Plaintiff alleged that the defendant said "I'm getting fired up," did sniffing sounds, one instance of physical conduct...