• Facto v. Pantagis

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  • Schiavone v. Fortune

    Plaintiffs, who had allegedly been defamed by a magazine article, filed diversity libel actions in the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, shortly before the applicable state statute of limitations expired; however, plaintiffs...
  • Collins v. Virginia

    During the investigation of two traffic incidents involving an orange and black motorcycle with an extended frame, Officer David Rhodes learned that the motorcycle likely was stolen and in the possession of petitioner Ryan Collins. Officer Rhodes discovered...
  • Ellis v. McKinnon Broad. Co.

    A television station owned by defendant employed plaintiff as an advertising salesman. Plaintiff's written employment contract contained a forfeiture provision that purported to deny him commissions on advertising he sold if the station had not yet...
  • Burger King Corp. v. Rudzewicz

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  • Blair v. Anderson

    Robert Blair, formerly a Federal prisoner, alleges that while incarcerated in the New Castle County Correctional Institution he was attacked by a fellow prisoner and that defendants, including the State, were negligent in permitting such assault. The...
  • Stoleson v. United States

    Helen Stoleson, a worker in a federal munitions plant, suffered a heart attack and filed suit under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C.S. §§ 1346(b) , 2671 et seq. , contending that defendant government was negligent in failing to protect...
  • High-Stakes Commercial & IP Litigation

    In October 2018, former McKool Smith rainmakers, Courtland Reichman and Sarah Jorgensen, launched what they are confident represents "the law firm of the future." The 13-attorney elite national trial firm, Reichman Jorgensen , focuses on high...
  • Elgabri v. Lekas

    Plaintiff was a medical doctor who was refused medical privileges at various hospitals in Rhode Island. Plaintiff sued defendants, the chief medical practitioners at those hospitals, for restraint of trade under the Sherman Act and for tortious interference...
  • Why Targeted Press Releases are Vital to Your Success

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