• Bennett v. Bennett

    Defendant husband Elmer F. Bennett obtained a judgment of separation against plaintiff wife Phyllis Ann Hollibaugh Bennett in 1974, on the ground of habitual intemperance. Subsequently, defendant began dating, he and his date admitted taking trips together...
  • La Quinta Worldwide LLC v. Q.R.T.M., S.A. de C.V.

    Since 1968, plaintiff La Quinta Worldwide LLC has operated hotels and motels in the United States on its own and through franchise agreements, and it has long held trademarks for La Quinta in connection with motel services. About half of plaintiff’s...
  • Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle v. Balt. Police Dep't

    In August 2016, the public learned for the first time that the BPD was using new aerial technology called Aerial Investigation Research (AIR) program, which were planes equipped with high-tech cameras to surveil Baltimore City. News reports revealed that...
  • State v. Lara

    After having been stalked and assaulted by appellant Miguel Angel Lara, Al Bartlett called the police and complained that appellant would not leave his house. The police officer answered the call and was told that appellant was inside. The police officer...
  • People v. Superior Court (Costa)

    The Angeles Forest and Angeles Crest Highways form a steep, two-lane, two-way, mountainous, winding road that runs through the Angeles National Forest. The Highway has numerous turnouts and a passing lane and commuters use the highway as a shortcut but...
  • State v. Lee

    The appellant Donald C. Lee entered the Super-X drug store. He forced the pharmacist to open the safe and give him all Schedule II, III, and IV narcotics. A witness saw him leaving the in a white truck, and the police immediately apprehended the driver...
  • Padilla-Mangual v. Pavia Hosp.

    Plaintiff-appellant, Ryan Padilla-Mangual brought an action in the district court of Puerto Rico against defendant-appellees Pavia Hospital, and Dr. Miguel De La Cruz Castellanos and his conjugal partnership for damages stemming from allegedly negligent...
  • People v. McGee

    On the evening of July 16, 1945, defendant Henry Alexander McGee and one Linck went to the club rooms of a fraternal organization. They had drinks at the bar before they enter the card room and went out of the club minutes later. They immediately returned...
  • Hanly v. Mitchell

    Plaintiff residents Denis Hanly et al., brought an action against defendants, Attorney General of the United States and associated officials, seeking to enjoin the construction of a federal jail near two large apartment complexes. Plaintiffs sought a...
  • Glob. Tech. & Trading, Inc. v. Tech Mahindra Ltd.

    The Illinois Business Brokers Act of 1995 requires brokers for the sale of businesses in the state to register. Brokerage agreements must be in writing. Promises to pay unregistered brokers for their services are unenforceable. Plaintiff Global Technology...