• Wenner v. Gulf Oil Corp.

    Plaintiff, Wendell Wenner, Jr., had defendant Gulf Oil Corporation’s herbicide sprayed on his corn crop to kill weeds. The product was applied aerially because the fields were too wet to apply the product by tractor. The product label contained...
  • Walker v. Fred Meyer, Inc.

    Walker v. Fred Meyer, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit June 11, 2019, Argued and Submitted, Anchorage, Alaska; March 20, 2020, Filed No. 18-35592 Opinion  [*1084]  TASHIMA, Circuit Judge: The Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S...
  • Carnegie Mellon Univ. v. Marvell Tech. Group, Ltd.

    Carnegie Mellon Univ. v. Marvell Tech. Group, Ltd. United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania September 23, 2013, Decided; September 23, 2013, Filed Civil Action No. 09-290 Opinion  [*581]  I. INTRODUCTION This is a patent infringement...
  • Milwaukee Elec. Tool Corp. v. Snap-On Inc.

    Milwaukee Elec. Tool Corp. v. Snap-On Inc. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin October 12, 2017, Decided; October 12, 2017, Filed Case No. 14-CV-1296-JPS Opinion ORDER This is a patent case about lithium-ion batteries used...
  • Haag v. Barnes

    Dorothy Haag entered into an agreement with Norman Barnes for the support of a child born out of wedlock. The parties agreed that the laws of the state of Illinois would govern their agreement. In opposition to the court's grant of Barnes’ motion...
  • United States v. Crosby

    United States v. Crosby United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit January 14, 2005, Argued ; February 2, 2005, Decided Docket No. 03-1675 Case Summary Procedural Posture Defendant appealed the judgment of the United States District Court for...
  • Pyeatte v. Pyeatte

    Appellant husband and appellee wife agreed she would put him through law school without his having to work, and when he finished, he would put her through for her masters degree without her having to work. However, after appellant finished law school...
  • State v. Mitchell

    Defendant was a boarder in the victim's home and was a long-time friend. Evidence was presented that defendant pined for the victim's wife and made statements to the effect that they should be together. Defendant made other statements about getting...
  • Hanna v. Plumer

    Petitioner injured party brought a personal injury suit against respondent executor. Service of process was made in compliance with Fed. R. Civ. P. 4(d)(1) . The appeals court affirmed the decision of the district court, which granted summary judgment...
  • Moore v. Bushman

    The Moores sued Bushman alleging invasion of privacy, tortious interference with a contract, abuse of process, and civil conspiracy. Bushman filed a combined no-evidence and traditional motion for summary judgment.