• Graves v. Estabrook

    A woman, who had lived with a man for seven years and was engaged to be married to him, was driving directly behind her fiance and observed the driver collide with the fiance's motorcycle. The fiancee stopped her car and rushed to her fiance's...
  • Seaboard A. L. R. Co. v. United States

    Petitioner owned real property condemned by respondent United States for storage of war supplies under § 10 of the Lever Act, 40 Stat. 276. Petitioner sued to recover just compensation when it disagreed with the amount set by respondent, and was...
  • United States v. Hall

    The debtors filed a motion to sell their farm, which the bankruptcy court approved. The debtors proposed a plan of reorganization, under which they sought to pay off their outstanding liabilities using the proceeds from the sale. The IRS objected to the...
  • Cajun Elec. Power Coop., Inc. v. McNamara

    Plaintiffs Cajun Electric Power Cooperative Inc. and Stone and Webster Engineering Corporation (S&W) filed this suit for a refund of sales and use taxes paid under protest by the plaintiff to the State of Louisiana. In April 1971, Gulf States Utilities...
  • Calixtro v. McCray

    Defendant was arrested and charged with a sexual battery. At first appearance, the trial court set bond at $7,500. At the subsequent arraignment, the trial court granted the State's motion to increase bond, setting it at $50,000. However, Defendant...
  • LegalForce RAPC Worldwide P.C. v. Demassa

    LegalForce RAPC Worldwide P.C. v. Demassa United States District Court for the Northern District of California December 16, 2019, Decided; December 16, 2019, Filed Case No. 18-cv-00043-MMC Opinion ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR PARTIAL SUMMARY...
  • Hughes v. Northwestern Univ.

    Hughes v. Northwestern Univ. United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit November 29, 2022, Argued; March 23, 2023, Decided No. 18-2569 Opinion Brennan , Circuit Judge . On remand from Hughes v. Northwestern University , 142 S. Ct. 737, 211...
  • Citizens Prop. Ins. Corp. v. Hamilton

    Citizens Prop. Ins. Corp. v. Hamilton Court of Appeal of Florida, First District July 7, 2010, Opinion Filed CASE NO. 1D09-4128 Opinion  [*749]  KAHN, J. In this wind insurance claim case, a jury awarded policy limits to the Hamiltons, whose mobile home...
  • Adolph v. Uber Technologies, Inc.

    Adolph v. Uber Technologies, Inc. Supreme Court of California June 22, 2022, Opinion Filed S274671 Opinion Due to clerical error, the order filed in the above matter on June 16, 2022, is amended to include the Court of Appeal case numbers above. Read...
  • Commonwealth v. Henson

    During an altercation with an off-duty police officer, defendant fired six shots at the officer who then returned fire. Defendant argued that he could not be convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon because the gun was loaded with blanks.