• Stowell v. People

    Defendant Stowell was a freight conductor who was supplied with a switch key that opened all switches and all depot and freight room doors on his division. No regulations governed the use of the key. Defendant used the key to gain access to the warehouse...
  • GDPR compliance and arbitration proceedings

    In practice, how much attention is the protection of personal data receiving during arbitration proceedings?
  • Purchase of power station/power plant

    Hello. Do you have a precedent for a contract for sale or purchase agreement for the purchase of a power station/power plant? Ideally it would be a conditional contract (conditional on obtaining a grid connection and/or planning permission etc). Also...
  • Taha v. Bucks Cty

    Plaintiff Daryoush Taha was arrested by the Bensalem police in 1998, processed into custody, transferred to the Bucks County Correctional Facility ("BCCF"), and charged with a criminal offense. Although Taha believed himself innocent, he accepted...
  • Drennan v. Star Paving Co.

    Plaintiff William A. Drennan was a licensed general contractor engaged in bidding for a public works construction job known as the "Monte Vista School Job" in the Lancaster school district. Defendant Star Paving Company, through its agent Kenneth...
  • Aalmuhammed v. Lee

    Plaintiff Jefri Aalmuhammed claimed that the movie Malcolm X was a joint work of which he was an author, thus making him a co-owner of the copyright. He filed an action in federal district court against defendant Spike Lee and others, seeking a declaratory...
  • Atlas Powder Co. v. IRECO Inc.

    Plaintiff Atlas Powder Company, the holder of the Clay patent, sued defendant IRECO Incorporated for alleged infringement of the Clay patent. During the course of litigation, Dr. Robert Clay, the inventor filed a reissue petition with the United States...
  • Carden v. Arkoma Assocs.

    Respondent Arkoma Associates ("Arkoma"), a limited partnership organized under the laws of Arizona, brought suit on a contract dispute in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana against petitioners C. Tom Carden...
  • Albright v. Upjohn Co.

    On Sept. 21, 1983, attorneys for plaintiff-appellee Robin Bright filed a products liability action in federal district court against nine pharmaceutical manufacturers and unknown defendants. These defendants were involved in the manufacture, sale and...
  • Int'l Filter Co. v. Conroe Gin, Ice & Light Co.

    The seller sent a proposal to the buyer to manufacture and sell a water filtration tank. The buyer signed and returned the acceptance. The buyer later sent a letter desiring to cancel the order. The seller stated that it had already built the tank and...