• In a Breach of Contract Litigation? Time to Ask Some Questions

    These template interrogatories are intended to be drafted by a plaintiff and served on a defendant in a breach of contract case. They include guidance, drafting notes, and an optional clause. Read now » Related Content Interrogatories to...
  • State ex rel. Dep't of Highways v. Lamar Advert. Co.

    Plaintiff Department of Highways filed these proceedings under Act 474 of 1966. This act provides for the control of outdoor advertising and junkyards in areas adjacent to the Interstate and primary highway systems of the State. The legislation was specifically...
  • Smith by Smith v. Pitchford

    Plaintiff Paul Smith, an eight-year-old child, was bitten by defendant Kathy Pitchford's dog, Roscoe. Plaintiff, along with an eight-year-old girl named Heather went to defendant's home to visit defendant's daughter that day. With plaintiff...
  • State v. Begaye

    Defendant Franklin D. Begaye was arrested following a report of a break-in at Ram Signs, a business in New Mexico. Testimony established that on that night, the co-owner Michael Mordecki heard a loud bang coming from the front of the building. He discovered...
  • Anderson v. Evans

    Defendant-intervenor Makah Indian Tribe sought to revive traditional whale hunting after the gray whales had been removed from the endangered species list. The tribe entered into an agreement with the defendant government which committed the government...
  • Cooper Tire & Rubber Co. v. McCall

    Appellee Tyrance McCall sued appellant Cooper Tire & Rubber Company and two other defendants for injuries he allegedly sustained in a motor vehicle collision. Appellee complaint alleged that he was a passenger in a vehicle that was equipped with a...
  • Garcia v. Halsett

    In 1962, appellant Arthur Garcia, an 11-year-old boy, was injured in a launderette owned by defendant Rodney E. Halsett, who had nothing to do with the design of the launderette or with the installation of the equipment. The injury occurred when the appellant...
  • Daniels v. Clegg

    In his action in trespass, plaintiff father Richard Clegg declared in trespass his damages for injury to his buggy and horse. Defendant Calvin Daniels pleaded general issue. At trial in the circuit court, plaintiff gave evidence that tended to show that...
  • Forester v. Scott

    The appellant obligor Scott entered into a third-party beneficiary contract with the appellee beneficiary Forester, which provided for $ 15 per week child support until the beneficiary was 18 years old. The consideration for the agreement was the father's...
  • Moriarty v. Moriarty

    William and Doreen Moriarty were the appellee’s, Catherine C. Moriarty and Paula A. Bowers, parents. In April 2016, Doreen died. Appellees had close relationships with both parents. One of the appellees, had two children who both had loving relationships...