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    Marisol A. by Forbes v. Giuliani

    The plaintiffs were children involved in the city child welfare system. They received certification under Fed. R. Civ. P. 23 to bring a class action suit against defendants, alleging violations of various federal and state laws and seeking redress for...
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    Topp Paper Co. v. ETI Converting Equip.

    Topp Paper Company, LLC ("Topp") purchased label-making equipment from ETI Converting Equipment ("ETI") in mid-2009, which included a Cohesio printing machine installed at Topp's Miami facility under a warranty contract. ETI later...
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    Middlesex Cty. Ethics Comm. v. Garden State Bar Ass'n

    The petitioner county ethics committee sought a review of a judgment that reversed the district court's decision that granted the county ethics committee's motion to dismiss based on the Younger doctrine, in an action by respondents, an attorney...
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    Japhet v. McRae

    After Japhet purchased ten acres of land, he arranged for an oil company to develop it. The lease allowed the lessee to develop any part of the fifteen acres as needed. Significant oil was discovered on the ten acres. McRae and Keeble filed a lawsuit...
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    In re Estate of Hillowitz

    After the husband's death, he was a partner in an investment club. The partnership agreement specified that his share would be paid to his widow without terminating the partnership. The executors argued this provision was an invalid testamentary disposition...
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    Allenberg v. Bentley Hedges Travel Serv., Inc.

    The appellants claimed that the appellee sold a defective and dangerous shuttle bus that lacked seat belts, handholds, and secured luggage compartments. They argued that manufacturers' products liability should apply to all sellers, including those...
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    Ctr. for Biological Diversity v. United States DOI

    Petitioners, environmental activist organizations and a federally recognized tribal government sought review of an order of respondent Secretary of the United States Department of Interior approving an Alaskan offshore oil and gas development Leasing...
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    D.M.T. v. T.M.H.

    D.M.T. and T.M.H. were two women in a long-term relationship who agreed to conceive and raise a child together using assisted reproductive technology. T.M.H. provided the egg, and D.M.T. gave birth. After the child was born, they hyphenated her last name...
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    • 7 months ago
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    Arizona deskbook from CSC provides a comprehensive resource for the state’s legal and business professionals

    CSC has just released the 2024 edition of Arizona Laws Governing Business Entities Annotated . The updated deskbook is a comprehensive collection of Arizona business law statutes legal professionals need to effectively conduct research, complete transactions...
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