• United States v. Price

    United States v. Price United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit March 8, 2005, Filed No. 04-7058 Case Summary Procedural Posture Defendant filed a petition seeking a rehearing from the appellate court's decision, which denied him a certificate...
  • As Big Four’s Entry into Legal Market Looms, Small Firms Should Consider Their Options

    Competing with the Big Four accounting firms has become a fact of life in the legal industry outside the United States. Yet, ethics rules have shielded the U.S. legal market from the entry of Deloitte, Ernst & Young, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers...
  • State v. Hand

    Defendant's vehicle collided with several objects and nearly struck a group of children. He pled guilty to fourth-degree creating a risk of widespread injury or death and admitted driving while under the influence of alcohol (DWI).
  • ESG Compliance Resources for Energy and Utilities Law

    With new SEC rules coming out for 2023 surrounding corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) disclosure obligations—you can help clients stay compliant in this ever-changing landscape. Learn about the latest trends in ESG compliance by...
  • Marsh v. CSL Plasma Inc.

    Marsh v. CSL Plasma Inc. United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division November 30, 2020, Decided; November 30, 2020, Filed 19 C 7606 Opinion  [*679]  Memorandum Opinion And Order Jada Marsh and Charles Hilson have...
  • Coastal Plains Feeders, Inc. v. Hartford Fire Ins. Co.

    Coastal Plains Feeders, Inc. v. Hartford Fire Ins. Co. United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit January 13, 1977 No. 75-3482 Opinion  [*449]  LEWIS R. MORGAN, Circuit Judge: Plaintiff-appellee Coastal Plains Feeders, Inc. 2 operates a commercial...
  • Dickinson v. Cosby

    Plaintiff publicly accused defendant of having raped her in 1982. Defendant's attorney issued a demand letter demanding media outlets not to disseminate plaintiff's rape accusation and a press release characterizing the accusation as a lie. Plaintiff...
  • People v. Bullock

    People v. Bullock Supreme Court of Michigan October 10, 1991, Argued ; June 16, 1992, Decided ; June 16, 1992, Filed Docket Nos. 89661, 89662 Opinion  [**867]   [*21]  We address in these consolidated cases the validity of a search conducted without a...
  • Cairns v. Franklin Mint Co.

    When Princess Diana married Prince Charles, defendant Franklin Mink has produced, advertised, and sold collectibles - jewelry, plates, and dolls - bearing her name and likeness. Princess Diana neither authorized nor objected to any of these products....
  • Lezell v. Forde

    Plaintiff buyers under a contract for sale of a cooperative apartment sued defendant seller, seeking, inter alia, specific performance of the contract. The buyers moved to amend the caption of the complaint to reflect the correct legal name of a co-plaintiff...