• Fla. Star v. B. J. F.

    The Duval County, Florida sheriff's department prepared a report on a sexual assault. The report, which identified the victim by her full name, was placed in the department's pressroom. Although the department did not restrict access either to...
  • Immigration & Naturalization Serv. v. Delgado

    Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) agents conducted factory surveys pursuant to warrant by which they entered employers' worksites to determine whether any illegal aliens were present as employees. Four employees and their union representative...
  • Andrus v. Allard

    Appellee artifact owner possessed artifacts composed of feathers of currently protected birds, but the artifacts existed before the statutory protections of the Eagle Protection Act (Eagle Act), 16 U.S.C.S. § 668(a), and Migratory Bird Treaty Act...
  • United States v. Dion

    A member of the Yankton Sioux Tribe was convicted in the United States District Court for the Southern District of South Dakota of shooting four bald eagles on the Yankton Sioux reservation in violation of the Endangered Species Act. Before trial, the...
  • Foodcomm Int'l v. Barry

    Plaintiff Foodcomm International (Foodcomm) was an importer of chilled Australian beef. Defendants Patrick Barry and Christopher Leacy were senior sales representatives at Foodcomm and oversaw its dealings with Empire Beef (Empire), one of Foodcomm's...
  • Transferring properties to a charity during your lifetime as a gift

    Good morning, I have received a request from someone living in Northern Ireland who was intending to leave a property to us in her Legacy. She has since thought further and is instead interested in supporting us in her lifetime. She has already sold...
  • Clarke v. Or. Health Scis. Univ.

    Plaintiff J.M.C., a minor, was born in Feb. 1998 at defendant Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) with a congenital heart defect. He was admitted to OHSU in May 1998 for the surgical repair of that condition. Following surgery, J.M.C. was placed...
  • Anderson v. City of Issaquah

    Plaintiffs M. Bruce Anderson and affiliated others (collectively, "Anderson"), owned certain real property that he wanted to develop by building a 6,800-square-foot commercial building for several retail tenants. The property was zoned for general...
  • Freeman v. Complex Computing Co.

    Plaintiff filed claims against defendant corporate owner. The district court resolved to pierce the corporate veil in order to impose personal liability upon him, and compelled him to arbitrate the claims made against him by plaintiff employee which were...
  • State v. Contreras

    Defendant Jessica Evans was involved in an altercation at a motel. The police arrived and investigated that incident. Later that evening, apparently in retaliation for the previous altercation, Evans allegedly gathered defendant Julian C. Contreras and...