• Erdman v. Williams

    Erdman v. Williams Court of Appeals of Ohio, Fifth Appellate District, Tuscarawas County March 13, 2013, Date of Judgment Entry Case No. 2012 AP 07 0042 Opinion Hoffman, J .  [*P1]  Defendant-appellant Mark Williams appeals the June 29, 2012 Judgment...
  • Time-Share Sys., Inc. v. Schmidt

    Time-Share Systems, Inc. (Time-Share) and Gary Schmidt were engaged in litigation over the ownership and rights to computer software. During the course of litigation the trial court ordered Schmidt to allow Time-Share access to Schmidt's computer...
  • In re Budge Mfg. Co.

    Budge Manufacturing Co, Inc. (“Budge”) sought to register the mark “LAMB” for its automotive cover seats which were made of synthetic fiber. The United States Trademark Trial and Appeals Bord denied Budge’s application because...
  • Guzman v. United States

    Guzman v. United States United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit October 19, 2004, Argued ; April 8, 2005, Decided Docket No. 03-2446-pr Opinion  [*140]  DENNIS JACOBS, Circuit Judge : Petitioner Miguel Guzman appeals from the denial of postconviction...
  • Kaufman v. Cohen

    Kaufman v. Cohen Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, First Department May 27, 2003, Decided ; May 27, 2003, Entered 2546 Opinion  [*114]   [**161]  Gonzalez, J. This appeal requires us to determine whether a three-year  [*115]  or six-year...
  • Bd. of the Cnty. Comm’rs v. Brown

    Bd. of the Cnty. Comm’rs v. Brown Supreme Court of the United States November 5, 1996, Argued ; April 28, 1997, Decided No. 95-1100 Opinion  [*399]   [**1386]   [***636]  JUSTICE O'CONNOR delivered the opinion of the Court. Respondent Jill Brown brought...
  • People v. Frandsen

    People v. Frandsen Court of Appeal of California, Second Appellate District, Division Eight April 4, 2019, Opinion Filed B280329 Opinion  [**662]  BIGELOW, P. J. —Benjamin Frandsen appeals from a judgment sentencing him to 19 years to life for second...
  • Schilling v. Herrera

    Plaintiff Edward Schilling, brother of decedent Helen Schilling, was named by the latter to be her attorney-in-fact for health care decisions. When Helen was discharged from the rehabilitation house, defendant Maria Herrera took care of her. Helen became...
  • People v. Farrar

    Defendant was indicted for both felony and intentional murder, attempted murder, robbery, burglary and criminal possession of a weapon. These charges arose out of her participation in a robbery that ended with the death of a nonparticipant. Following...
  • Davis v. Devereux Found.

    Plaintiff, the mother of a developmentally disabled resident of defendant institution, sued it for (1) breach of a non-delegable duty to the resident, when the institution's employee burned the resident, and (2) vicarious liability for the employee's...