• Sciabacucchi v. Salzberg

    Sciabacucchi v. Salzberg Court of Chancery of Delaware September 27, 2018, Submitted; December 19, 2018, Decided C.A. No. 2017-0931-JTL Opinion  [*2]  ] The Securities Act of 1933 (the "1933 Act") bars any person from offering or selling securities...
  • Consol. Data Terminals v. Applied Dig. Data Sys.

    Defendant Applied Digital Data Systems, Inc. (ADDS), a manufacturer, appeals from a district court judgment for $585,489.61 entered against it and in favor of Plaintiff Consolidated Data Terminals (CDT), a distributor, for damages arising from transactions...
  • Fenwick v. Unemployment Comp. Com

    Prosecutor beauty shop owner entered into a agreement with a business associate Arline Chesire, who had been employed as a cashier and receptionist in the beauty shop. When Chesire complained that she needed more money, she and the beauty shop owner entered...
  • Hawthorne v. State

    Defendant was convicted of the second degree murder of her husband. On appeal, the court reversed and remanded for new trial, holding that the exclusion of expert testimony regarding battered woman syndrome was error, as it would address an issue that...
  • United States v. Pyles

    On April 26, 2017, defendants Robbie Whitis, Jason Whitis, and Joshua Pyles drove from Somerset, Kentucky to Louisville to pick up methamphetamine and marijuana to distribute back in Somerset. On the way home, Brad Ramsey, a trooper with the Kentucky...
  • Hansen v. Friend

    After the decedent, who was a minor, drowned in an alcohol-related incident, petitioner mother filed a wrongful death suit against the respondent social hosts for serving liquor to the minor. The trial court granted summary judgment for the social hosts...
  • Guru Nanak Sikh Soc'y v. Cty. of Sutter

    Plaintiff religious group was denied a conditional use permit to build a temple on a 1.89-acre parcel that was zoned residential. It then sought a permit to build a smaller temple on a 28.79-acre parcel that was zoned agricultural. It agreed to accept...
  • Walters v. Fullwood

    Plaintiff sports agents brought suit against defendants, a third-party and an athlete, for interference with a contract and breach of an agency agreement. Plaintiffs claimed breach of their agreement when defendant athlete repudiated his contract with...
  • Tickle v. Barton

    Appellant victim sued to recover damages for injuries he received from appellee's vehicle while driven by another person. Appellee challenged the initial service of process. While the challenge was pending, he was served again when he attended a banquet...
  • United States v. Feola

    Respondent was convicted by the district court of conspiracy under 18 U.S.C.S. § 371 to commit an offense violative of 18 U.S.C.S. § 111, an assault upon a federal officer while the officer was engaged in the performance of his duties. The appellate...