• Adventist Health Sys./Sunbelt Health v. Judge

    Petitioner was a defendant in a medical malpractice action filed by respondent as personal representative of the estate of his deceased wife. The trial court ruled that interrogatories served on petitioner were relevant, and did not seek disclosure of...
  • Seltzer v. Seltzer

    Plaintiff husband and defendant wife sought review of the judgment which rendered a divorce based on the mutual fault of the parties and granted permanent care, custody, and control of the parties' two children to the husband.
  • Ault v. J.M. Smucker Co.

    Plaintiff claimed to have been misled by Defendant’s marketing of its Crisco Oil products as "All Natural" when Crisco Oil came from soybeans, rapeseeds, and corn, which are genetically modified organisms ("GMO") and therefore...
  • GE v. NLRB

    Petitioner appealed from a decision of the National Labor Relations Board, which held that petitioner's refusal to bargain with intervenor was a violation of §§ 8 (a)(1) and (5) of the National Labor Relations Act, 29 U.S.C.S. §§...
  • South Carolina v. Baker

    Petitioner State was permitted by original jurisdiction to file a complaint against respondent, the Secretary of the Treasury, which challenged the Special Master's decision that § 310(b)(1) of the Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of...
  • Jones v. Soileau

    Plaintiff customer filed a suit for damages under La. Civ. Code Ann. art. 2315 from defendant store owner for the latter's malicious prosecution of plaintiff on four counts of issuing worthless checks. The trial court ruled in plaintiff's favor...
  • Halliburton Energy Servs., Inc. v. Dep't of Transp.

    Plaintiffs, who were injured when defendant employee's company pickup truck collided with their vehicle, alleged causes of action for negligence against the employee and against defendant employer.
  • State v. Blache

    The defendant retrieved a gun to shoot at persons who allegedly had put him in fear of his safety.
  • People v. Cage

    The defendant was convicted of aggravated assault with a shard of glass upon her 15-year-old son. The trial court admitted hearsay statements that the victim made to a sheriff’s deputy and to a treating physician.
  • Anderson v. Hancock

    Debtors Anderson and Jernigan filed a Chapter 13 bankruptcy petition in North Carolina, halting foreclosure proceedings and invoking bankruptcy's automatic stay. They also filed a proposed bankruptcy plan, which aims to pay off prepetition arrears...