• Hommrich v. Commonwealth

    Hommrich v. Commonwealth Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania August 2, 2019, Submitted; May 12, 2020, Decided; May 12, 2020, Filed No. 674 M.D. 2016 Opinion OPINION BY JUDGE WOJCIK Before this Court for disposition, in our original jurisdiction, are the...
  • Colorado v. Spring

    In February 1979, John Leroy Spring and a companion shot and killed Walker during a hunting trip in Colorado. Thereafter, based on information received from an informant as to Spring’s involvement in the interstate transportation of stolen firearms...
  • Small Justice LLC v. Xcentric Ventures LLC

    Defendant Xcentric Ventures LLC (Xcentric) was operating a website called the RipoffReport.com (ROR). By posting a report on the website, users agreed to a stipulation stating that he/she attests to the validity of the report. The stipulation further...
  • Alcorn v. Mitchell

    There was a trial of an action of trespass between the parties, wherein Alcorn was defendant, in the circuit court of Jasper county. At the close of the trial the court adjourned, and, immediately upon the adjournment, in the court room, in the presence...
  • Browning v. Johnson

    The parties were both doctors. They entered into a contract of sale whereby appellant seller agreed to sell his practice and equipment to respondent buyer. The seller changed his mind about selling and sought to be released from the contract. The parties...
  • NXIVM Corp. v. Ross Inst.

    Plaintiff NXIVM sued defendant Franco and various co-defendants for copyright infringement under 17 U.S.C. §§ 106 and 106A , trademark disparagement under the Lanham Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1125(a) , and for other state law claims under two separately...
  • The Next Generation: 8 Questions Small Law Firms Should Consider for Succession Planning

    The oldest members of the baby boom generation began reaching retirement age in 2011. From that year until 2030, some 10,000 baby boomers will hit the age of 65 each and every day. The aging of this massive generational faction has many implications for...
  • Carpenter v. Williams

    Plaintiff seller sought review of a judgment which dismissed his demand against defendants, a husband and a wife, for specific performance of a real estate buy-sell agreement. The district court granted the husband and wife's reconventional demand...
  • Sauber v. Northland Ins. Co.

    Plaintiff appealed order for a new trial from the Ramsey County District Court, in an action for recovery of damage to an automobile allegedly covered by an insurance policy issued by defendant.
  • Towson Univ. v. Conte

    Petitioner state university sought a writ of certiorari asking the court to consider whether or to what extent a jury could examine or review the factual bases of an employer's decision to terminate an employee. The Court of Special Appeals had affirmed...