• Consumer Fin. Prot. Bureau v. MoneyGram Int'l, Inc.

    Consumer Fin. Prot. Bureau v. MoneyGram Int'l, Inc. United States District Court for the Southern District of New York December 9, 2022, Decided; December 9, 2022, Filed 22 Civ. 3256 (KPF) Opinion ORDER KATHERINE POLK FAILLA, District Judge: The Court...
  • GOP AGs’ Effort to Block ESG Investment Rule, Another Round of Insurance Industry Reforms Pitched in FL & More

    25 GOP AGs Seek to Block Federal ESG Investment Rule The Republican attorneys general of 25 states have asked a federal court in Texas to block implementation of a regulation from the U.S. Department of Labor governing the consideration of issues like...
  • Henkel v. Norman

    On the morning he fell, the mail carrier walked through the lawn of the house of the property owners in order to deliver their mail. The property owner was standing at the door so the mail carrier handed her the mail. As he turned to leave and continue...
  • Parker v. Flook

    Respondent applied for a patent on an alarm system relating to the catalytic converter process. The patent examiner rejected the application, finding that the mathematical formula constituted the only difference between respondent's claims and the...
  • In re Verifone Sec. Litig.

    In re Verifone Sec. Litig. United States District Court for the Northern District of California February 21, 1992, Decided ; February 21, 1992, Filed Master File No. C-90-2705-VRW Opinion  [*1475]  AMENDED ORDER GRANTING MOTIONS TO DISMISS. 1  [**3] ...
  • Johnson v. City of Loma Linda

    Johnson v. City of Loma Linda Supreme Court of California August 24, 2000, Decided No. S074261. Opinion  [*65]   [**876]   [***319]  KENNARD, J. In Westlake Community Hosp. v. Superior Court (1976) 17 Cal. 3d 465, 484 [131 Cal. Rptr. 90, 551 P.2d 410...
  • People v. Allen

    Following a trial by the court, defendant Carl Frank Allen was convicted for terrorist threats under Cal. Pen. Code § 422 (punishment for threats causing "sustained" fear), and also stalking, burglary, and assault. The victim knew that...
  • Pa. State Police v. Suders

    In March 1998, defendant Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) hired plaintiff Nancy Drew Suders to work as a police communications operator for the McConnellsburg barracks, where, she alleged, her male supervisors subjected her to a continuous barrage of sexual...
  • Williams v. Citigroup Inc.

    Plaintiff Linda Grant Williams filed a complaint in federal district court alleging that defendants Citigroup Inc. and Citigroup Global Markets Inc. ("Citigroup) violated §§ 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act; Williams also asserted state law claims...
  • Jones v. Shannon

    The first wife and the husband acquired real property as joint tenants with the right of survivorship. Upon divorce, they entered into a separation agreement which stated that the property “shall remain in joint ownership until it can be sold in...