• Warner-Lambert Pharm. Co. v. John J. Reynolds, Inc.

    After Dr. J.J. Lawrence developed a formula for an antiseptic liquid compound which was given the name “Listerine”, J.W. Lambert, and thereafter, his corporation Lambert Pharmacal Company, later changed into the name, “Warner-Lambert...
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    To succeed in law school, you need to have a deep understanding of the subjects taught in your classes. Lexis+ can help with Practice Centers created specifically for the most common law school classes. You will find all the content you need to grow your...
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    Watch the videos below to get a quick orientation to Lexis+. The modern interface is clean and intuitive. You’ll want to learn the basics to ensure you have the know how to complete your legal research confidently. [View:• https://www.lexisnexis...
  • Vazquez v. Jan-Pro Franchising Int'l, Inc.

    Vazquez v. Jan-Pro Franchising Int'l, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit December 18, 2018, Argued and Submitted, San Francisco, California; May 2, 2019, Filed No. 17-16096 Opinion  [*578]  TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW THE ISSUES...
  • In re Nektar Therapeutics

    In re Nektar Therapeutics United States District Court for the Northern District of California July 13, 2020, Decided; July 13, 2020, Filed Case No. 18-cv-06607-HSG Opinion ORDER GRANTING DEFENDANT'S MOTION TO DISMISS Re: Dkt. No. 65 This is a consolidated...
  • United States v. Mahaffy

    Defendants, Kenneth E. Mahaffy, Timothy J. O'Connell, David G. Ghysels, Jr., Robert F. Malin, Linus Nwaigwe, Michael A. Picone, and Keevin H. Leonard, were indicted on charges of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and, in various combinations,...
  • Ingersoll v. Liberty Bank of Buffalo

    The decedent leased an apartment owned by the landlord. The stairway leading to the basement was constructed of wood, and the treads were badly worn, shaky, and loose at the back. The bottom step had been cracked and had been nailed back on. The second...
  • United States v. Adams

    Respondents sued the Government under 28 U. S. C. § 1498 charging infringement and breach of contract to compensate for use of a wet battery on which a patent had been issued to respondent Adams. The battery consisted of a magnesium electrode (anode...
  • In re Hafner

    On August 17, 1959, appellant filed two German applications, one relating to certain fulvene derivatives and the other to certain cyclopentadiene derivatives. By appellant's admission, neither German application contained any disclosure of utility...
  • United States v. Mellon Bank, N. A.

    United States v. Mellon Bank, N. A. United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit October 19, 1976, Argued ; December 7, 1976, Filed No. 76-1661 Opinion  [*870]  HUNTER, Circuit Judge: Milton F. Meissner appeals from an order of the United States...