• Marketing

    If a product has received a number of different endorsements from publications (for example from newspapers and Which) can you provide guidance on how/ if an advertiser can use these endorsements for the purposes of marketing its products? For example...
  • Metallurgical Indus. v. Fourtek, Inc.

    Metallurgical Industries, Inc. (“Metallurgical”) purchased zinc furnaces from Therm-O-Vac Engineering & Manufacturing Company (“Therm-O-Vac”). Metallurgical made efforts to modify the furnaces. Irvin Bielefeldt, a former Therm...
  • People v. Bonilla

    Defendant-appellee Bonilla lived in an apartment at Pheasant Ridge Apartment Complex in Moline, Illinois. The East Moline Police Department received a tip that he was selling drugs from his apartment. Acting on that tip, officers brought a trained drug...
  • Lewis v. Oates

    Defendant John S. Oates was the owner of the surface estate of certain public school free land. In connection with an agreement that he entered with the state to gain control of the land under the Relinquishment Act (Act), 1925 Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. arts...
  • Bates v. State Bar of Ariz.

    Appellants John R. Bates and Van O'Steen were attorneys licensed to practice law in the State of Arizona and members of the Arizona State Bar. They were charged in a complaint filed by the State Bar's president with violating the state supreme...
  • Fair Hous. Council v. Roommate.com, LLC

    Users of the operator's website were required to create a profile by answering questions about their sex, sexual orientation, and whether children would be living with them, and they were asked to list their preferences for roommate characteristics...
  • United States v. Stuart

    United States v. Stuart Supreme Court of the United States December 5, 1988, Argued ; February 28, 1989, Decided No. 87-1064 Opinion  [*355]   [***398]   [**1186]  JUSTICE BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court. Articles XIX and XXI of the Convention...
  • Employees' Ret. Sys. of R.I. v. Facebook, Inc.

    Employees' Ret. Sys. of R.I. v. Facebook, Inc. Court of Chancery of Delaware December 10, 2020, Submitted; February 10, 2021, Decided C.A. No. 2020-0085-JRS Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION SLIGHTS, Vice Chancellor This decision marks the second time in...
  • Yield Protection and Increased Costs Provisions—Trending in Which Direction?

    Make sure you are up to date on the latest trends in increased costs and yield protection provisions in credit agreements. This practice note discusses current market trends in publicly filed credit agreements from the last quarter of 2021 and the beginning...
  • Kenny v. Se. Pa. Transp. Auth.

    Appellant victim was attacked at the transit system's station. Appellant brought a diversity action, alleging that the appellees, transit authority and city, were negligent because of deficient lighting on the station platform and insufficient attention...