• Illinois v. Allen

    After defendant's conviction for armed robbery had been affirmed, defendant filed a petition for writ of habeas corpus in a federal district court and alleged he had been deprived of his constitutional right to remain present throughout his trial...
  • The Power of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Research

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  • Miholich v. Senior Life Ins. Co.

    Miholich v. Senior Life Ins. Co. United States District Court for the Southern District of California February 10, 2022, Decided; February 10, 2022, Filed Case No.: 21-cv-1123-WQH-AGS Opinion ORDER HAYES, Judge: The matter before the Court is the Motion...
  • United States v. Kelley

    Marc Kelly was convicted of conspiring to defraud the federal government and of aiding and assisting in the preparation of false W-4 forms. He challenged his conviction, contending that he could not be lawfully convicted of aiding and abetting because...
  • Adkins v. Facebook, Inc.

    Adkins v. Facebook, Inc. United States District Court for the Northern District of California November 26, 2019, Decided; November 26, 2019, Filed No. C 18-05982-WHA Opinion  [*689]  ORDER ON MOTION FOR CLASS CERTIFICATION AND MOTIONS TO STRIKE INTRODUCTION...
  • Stanley v. Richmond

    Linda E. Stanley filed an action for breach of fiduciary duty, legal malpractice, and breach of contract against Diana Richmond who represented her in a dissolution of marriage proceeding at the same time Richmond was in the process of forming a new law...
  • Rael v. F & S Co.

    Twelve-year-old Everett Rael was injured by a sudden explosion of a firework. His father filed the present action against the fireworks supplier, Onda Enterprises, Ltd. (Onda), and the seller, F & S Company, Inc. (F & S). The jury returned a verdict...
  • Multiple or Single Trust

    We want two brothers to settle their 25% interest each in a property into one trust ONLY. We are being told by several advisers that it is a good practice to have to separate trusts for each settlor rather than one. We do not see any benefit in operating...
  • Zubik v. Burwell

    Zubik v. Burwell Supreme Court of the United States March 23, 2016, Argued; May 16, 2016, Decided Nos. 14-1418, 14-1453, 14-1505, 15-35, 15-105, 15-119, 15-191 Opinion  [**697]   [*1559]  PER CURIAM. Petitioners are primarily nonprofit organizations that...
  • Kovacevich v. Kent State Univ.

    Kovacevich v. Kent State Univ. United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit December 9, 1999, Argued ; August 25, 2000, Decided ; August 25, 2000, Filed No. 98-3678 Opinion  [*812]   [***2]  NATHANIEL R. JONES, Circuit Judge. This appeal follows...