• Eley v. Stadium Grp., LLC

    Eley v. Stadium Grp., LLC United States District Court for the District of Columbia September 22, 2015, Decided; September 22, 2015, Filed Civil Action No. 14-cv-1594 (KBJ) Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiffs Miya Eley, Tamika White, Jessica Glover...
  • State v. Howard

    David James Howard was in an apartment where several people were arguing. One of the victims challenged Howard. When Howard refused to go outside and fight, the victim charged Howard. Howard shot a gun. Another man, jumping to intervene, was hit. Howard...
  • Muhammad v. Cty. Bank of Rehoboth Beach, Del.

    Jaliyah Muhammad received a short-term, single advance, unsecured loan of $200. The principal plus a $60 finance charge was due, with an annual percentage rate of 608.33 percent. Muhammad extended the loan twice, resulting in a total of $180 in finance...
  • V Secret Catalogue, Inc. v. Moseley

    Under their mark, plaintiffs, V Secret Catalogue, Inc., Victoria's Secret Stores, Inc., and Victoria's Secret Catalogue, Inc. (collectively "Victoria's Secret"), nationally marketed women's lingerie, clothing, and accessories...
  • Cestonaro v. United States

    In December 1993, Daniele Cestonaro, his wife Giovanna, and their daughter, all Italian citizens and residents, were vacationing in St. Croix, Virgin Islands. On the evening of December 28, the Cestonaros parked their rental car in a lot on Hospital Street...
  • CX Dig. Media, Inc. v. Smoking Everywhere, Inc.

    Defendant, Smoking Everywhere Inc. ("Smoking Everywhere"), sold through its website an alternative to regular cigarettes called "electronic cigarettes," "E-Cigarettes," or "E-Cigs." To generate web traffic to its...
  • Storey v. Commissioner

    Lee Storey was a law firm partner who decided to make a documentary film about a 1960s youth singing group. Though she admitted that her interest was piqued by her discovery that her husband had participated in the group, the wife insisted that she had...
  • United States v. McDermott

    Defendant James McDermott, president, CEO and chairman of Keefe Bruyette & Woods, began having an extramarital affair with Kathryn Gannon. During the course of their affair, McDermott made numerous stock recommendations to Gannon. Unbeknownst to McDermott...
  • Lohan v. Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.

    Defendants developed the Grand Theft Auto V (GTAV) game wherein a character named “Lacey Jonas” appeared. In the game, Jonas described herself as an “actress/singer” and the “voice of a generation.” Plaintiff, who described...
  • Lamparello v. Falwell

    Reverend Falwell held the common law trademarks “Jerry Falwell” and “Falwell,” and the registered trademark “Listen America with Jerry Falwell.” Jerry Falwell Ministries can be found online at www.falwell.com . Christopher...