• Rannis v. Recchia

    Rannis v. Recchia United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit May 7, 2010, Argued and Submitted, Pasadena, California; May 27, 2010, Filed No. 09-55859 Opinion  [*648]  MEMORANDUM 2 Peter L. Recchia, an attorney licensed to practice law in California...
  • North Atl. Instruments, Inc. v. Haber

    North Atl. Instruments, Inc. v. Haber United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit May 26, 1999, Argued ; August 9, 1999, Decided Docket No. 98-9423 Opinion  [***1743]  STRAUB,  [**2]   [*40]  Circuit Judge : The defendants-appellants, Fred Haber...
  • SEC v. Boock

    SEC v. Boock United States District Court for the Southern District of New York May 10, 2011, Decided; May 10, 2011, Filed 09 Civ. 08261 (DLC) (DF) Opinion REPORT AND RECOMMENDATION TO THE HONORABLE DENISE L. COTE, U.S.D.J. : In this case, plaintiff Securities...
  • Ef Cultural Travel Bv v. Explorica

    Ef Cultural Travel Bv v. Explorica United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit December 17, 2001, Decided No. 01-2000 Opinion  [*578]  COFFIN, Senior Circuit Judge . Appellant Explorica, Inc. ("Explorica") and several of its employees...
  • Campbell-Ewald Co. v. Gomez

    Campbell-Ewald Co. v. Gomez Supreme Court of the United States October 14, 2015, Argued; January 20, 2016, Decided No. 14-857 Opinion Justice Ginsburg delivered the opinion of the Court. Is an unaccepted offer to satisfy the named plaintiff’s individual...
  • Simmons v. United States

    Defendants, Simmons and Garrett, were convicted in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois for the armed robbery of a federally insured savings and loan association. Before the trial the bank employees who had witnessed...
  • People v. Russell

    The jury convicted appellant-defendant Donald Russell of assault with a deadly weapon or by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury. Russell raised three main arguments on appeal: First, there was insufficient evidence to establish a violation...
  • Local Loan Co. v. Hunt

    The debtor filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy and included in his liabilities schedule a loan from petitioner, which constituted a provable claim against the estate. The bankruptcy court adjudicated the debtor a bankrupt and entered an order discharging...
  • Commonwealth v. Nixon

    Police responded to a radio report of a prowler. Upon arrival, they spoke to the complainant who lived at 2326 North 18th Street. While speaking with her, the officers heard banging noises coming from the row house next door, 2328 North 18th Street. The...
  • Plymouth Sav. Bank v. United States IRS

    Jordan Hospital ("Hospital") owed Shirley Dionne ("Dionne") $ 75,000. Dionne, in turn, was indebted to the Plymouth Savings Bank ("Plymouth") and the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS"), both of which held valid liens...