• Danzig v. Danzig

    Steven Danzig alleged that Jeffrey Danzig approached him in January 1992 with a business proposition: for every client Steven steered into Jeffrey's office, Steven would receive one-third of any fee received. In his complaint, Steven stated that he...
  • Woodman v. Kera LLC

    Plaintiff Sheila Woodman and her husband held a birthday party for their five-year-old son, T.W., at an indoor play facility operated by defendant Kera LLC, dba Bounce Party ("Kera"). Before the party, T.W.'s father signed a liability waiver...
  • Lewis v. Baker

    Appellant employee brought an action pursuant to the Federal Employers' Liability Act, 45 U.S.C.S. § 51 et seq. , and the Federal Safety Appliance Act, 45 U.S.C.S. § 1 et seq. , alleging that he suffered a disabling injury during the course...
  • Community Nutrition Institute v. Young

    Appellee Food and Drug Administration argued that notice-and-comment requirements did not apply by virtue of 5 U.S.C.S. § 553(b)(3)(A) , which carved out an exception for interpretative rules and general statements of policy. According to appellee...
  • Liebes v. Guilford Cty. Dep't of Pub. Health (In re Civil Penalty)

    Don Liebes and Gate City Billiards Country Club (Gate City) appealed a trial court order upholding two civil penalties for allowing smoking in its establishment. They contended that the Smoking Ban or Act unconstitutionally limits its definition of "private...
  • Fisher v. San Pedro Peninsula Hosp.

    Plaintiff-appellant Julie Fisher, a nurse, suffered sexual harassment from her supervising physician, herein defendant, and reported it to defendant San Pedro Peninsula Hospital, who did nothing. As a nurse, she witnessed sexual harassment by the defendant...
  • In re Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

    In re Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit June 12, 2018, Argued; September 20, 2018, Filed No. 17-2200 Opinion  [*111]  OPINION OF THE COURT JORDAN, Circuit Judge . Sheet Metal Workers Local No. 80 Pension...
  • Schlafly v. Forum

    Schlafly v. Forum United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit March 3, 2022, Submitted Under Third Circuit L.A.R. 34.1 (a); April 28, 2022, Opinion Filed Nos. 19-2405, 19-2406, 19-2583 Opinion OPINION 1 SMITH , Circuit Judge Andrew Schlafly and...
  • Plastronics Socket Partners Ltd. v. Highrel Inc.

    Plaintiff alleged that as its former employees, defendants received, agreed and signed a letter agreement from plaintiff regarding the proprietary information of plaintiff upon leaving the company and that the agreement informed defendants of their obligations...
  • Fuerschbach v. Sw. Airlines Co.

    Several supervisors at Southwest Airlines convinced two Albuquerque police officers to stage an arrest of Marcie Fuerschbach, a Southwest Airlines employee, as part of an elaborate prank that included actual handcuffing and apparent arrest. Fuerschbach...
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