• O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. v. Timney Triggers, LLC

    O.F. Mossberg & Sons, Inc. v. Timney Triggers, LLC United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit April 13, 2020, Decided 2019-1134 Opinion  [*991]  Hughes , Circuit Judge . This is an attorney's fees case involving a voluntary dismissal...
  • Marks v. Crunch San Diego, LLC

    Marks v. Crunch San Diego, LLC United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit September 13, 2018, Resubmitted, Pasadena, California; September 20, 2018, Filed No. 14-56834 Opinion  [*1043]  IKUTA, Circuit Judge: Jordan Marks appeals the grant  ...
  • Taylor v. Holt

    Steve Godfrey (Deceased) prepared a document in January of 2002, purporting to be his last will and testament. The one page document was prepared by Deceased on his computer. Deceased asked two neighbors, Hershell Williams and Teresa Williams to act as...
  • Abraham v. Raso

    Kimberly Raso, an off-duty police officer, shot and killed Robert Abraham in a mall parking lot while Abraham was trying to escape from a department store where he had been stealing clothes. Raso was working as a mall security guard at the time and testified...
  • Hanly v. Kleindienst

    Plaintiff area residents brought an action seeking an injunction against construction of a jail and an office building. Plaintiffs argued that the governmental agency failed to comply with the requirements of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA),...
  • Braun v. Flynt

    Plaintiff amusement park performer brought a suit against defendant publisher after discovering that a picture of her, taken during her act, was published in defendant's hard-core men's magazine. Plaintiff sought damages for defamation and invasion...
  • Wal-Mart Stores Tex., LLC v. Bishop

    Defendant Wal-Mart Stores Texas, LLC (Walmart) appeals a Texas trial court's judgment on a jury verdict in favor of plaintiff Dawn Bishop finding Walmart negligent on a theory of vicarious liability and awarding damages to Bishop for personal injuries...
  • State v. Toscano

    Defendant was convicted of conspiring to obtain money by false pretenses. Defendant appealed his conviction, arguing that he acted under duress. The lower court held that the threatened harm to defendant and his family was not sufficiently imminent to...
  • United States v. Fleming

    The defendant was tried and convicted of second-degree murder, pursuant to 18 U.S.C.S. § 1111 . The evidence showed that he was driving at an excessive rate of speed, at some points 100 miles per hour and at times going southbound in the northbound...
  • Nowak by & Through Nowak v. Faberge U.S.A., Inc.

    Defendant Faberge U.S.A., Inc., manufactured the product Aqua Net Hair Spray by assembling component parts, inserting the liquid solvent under pressure and applying the labeling language on the can. Plaintiff’s sister, Amy Nowak, purchased the product...