• N.M. Oncology & Hematology Consultants v. Presbyterian Healthcare Servs.

    For alleged discovery violations, New Mexico Oncology and Hematology Consultants, Ltd. (“New Mexico”) seeks a default judgment or, in the alternative, an adverse jury instruction at trial. New Mexico requests that the Court sanction Presbyterian...
  • Atty. Griev. Comm'n v. Kendrick

    The Attorney Grievance Commission of Maryland, acting through Bar Counsel and pursuant to Maryland Rule 16-751 (a), filed a Petition for Disciplinary or Remedial Action against Respondent Karin Marie Kendrick on August 30, 2006. The Petition alleged that...
  • Holt Civic Club v. Tuscaloosa

    Ala. Code § 11-40-10 (1975) provided that the police jurisdiction of large cities extended three miles beyond the municipal boundaries. Those subject to jurisdiction under § 11-40-10 could not vote in the city, but were only assessed license...
  • United States v. Container Corp. of Am.

    A civil antitrust action charging a price-fixing agreement in violation of 1 of the Sherman Act was instituted in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina against corrugated container manufacturers who accounted for about...
  • Am. Bell Int'l, Inc. v. Islamic Republic of Iran

    Plaintiff American Bell International Inc. contracted to provide services to the Imperial Government of Iran Ministry of War (Imperial Government), who could call its down payment at any time. The down payment was secured by a letter of credit from Bank...
  • Bd. of Trade v. Johnson

    Wilson F. Henderson, the bankrupt, a citizen of Chicago, was admitted to membership in the Board of Trade in 1899, and for many months prior to March 1, 1919, was president and one of the principal stockholders in a corporation known as Lipsey and Company...
  • Newton v. Diamond

    Plaintiff James W. Newton, a jazz flutist and composer, made a sound recording of his copyrighted composition. He licensed his rights in the sound recording to a record company but retained all rights to the composition. The defendants, members of the...
  • Haddow v. Haddow

    Appellant Ingrid Haddow and respondent John Haddow were divorced. She waived her right to alimony and was awarded custody of the parties' three minor children, monthly child support, and the parties' home, subject to John’s equitable lien...
  • Commonwealth v. Jones

    Defendant Eric Cherron Jones shoplifted a pair of boots and walked out of the store known as Shoe Carnival. Bobby Ray Baker, the store manager saw defendant take the boots, and followed him into the store's parking lot. When Baker was within 10 feet...
  • Commonwealth v. Powell

    Defendant Walter Powell threatened the cashier of a gasoline station convenience store in Plymouth with a replica of a double barrel shotgun, and managed to rob the store of approximately $170 in cash. Defendant was convicted of armed robbery and related...