• Essex Ins. Co. v Grande Stone Quarry, LLC

    Essex Ins. Co. v Grande Stone Quarry, LLC Supreme Court of New York, Appellate Division, Third Department March 3, 2011, Decided; March 3, 2011, Entered 510279 Opinion  [**239]   [*1326]  Lahtinen, J. Appeal from an order of the Supreme Court (Teresi...
  • One Communs. Corp v. JP Morgan SBIC LLC

    One Communications Corp. ("OCC") alleged that Lightship Telecom LLC, a competitive local exchange carrier (together with Lightship Holding, Inc., a corporation holding all of Lightship Telecom's stock, "Lightship"), was operating...
  • SEC v. Tourre

    SEC v. Tourre United States District Court for the Southern District of New York June 4, 2013, Decided; June 4, 2013, Filed 10 Civ. 3229 (KBF) Opinion OPINION & ORDER KATHERINE B. FORREST, District Judge: This case involves a three-year dispute between...
  • Ashcraft v. Tennessee

    Petitioner inmates filed petitions for certiorari that challenged their convictions for murder and accessory before the fact, alleging that the alleged confessions used at their trial had been extorted from them by state law enforcement officers in violation...
  • Rodriguez v. United States

    Officer Struble, a K-9 officer, stopped petitioner Dennys Rodriguez for driving on a highway shoulder, a violation of Nebraska law. After Struble attended to everything relating to the stop, including checking the driver's licenses of Rodriguez and...
  • Complying with the CAN-SPAM Act

    By Mark W. Brennan , Hogan Lovells US LLP The Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act of 2003 (CAN-SPAM Act), 15 U.S.C. §§ 7701–7713 , imposes a number of detailed requirements on persons and entities that...
  • Sierra Club v. Marita

    The environmental organizations claimed that the service failed to employ the science of conservation biology, which led to violations of a number of environmental statutes and regulations in developing forest management plans for the two national forests...
  • Musumeci v. Leonardo

    Respondents erected a board fence which blocked the view from complainants' windows, darkened rooms on the first floor, and cut off air. The fence was erected due to an altercation with complainants' daughter, and respondent testified that he...
  • Hikma Pharms. USA Inc. v. Vanda Pharms. Inc.

    Hikma Pharms. USA Inc. v. Vanda Pharms. Inc. Supreme Court of the United States March 18, 2019, Decided No. 18-817. Opinion The Solicitor General is invited to file a brief in this case expressing the views of the United States. Read The Full Case Not...
  • Tenuto v. Lederle Labs.

    Plaintiff Dominick and Elizabeth Tenuto presented their five-month-old daughter to Dr. Leroy L. Schwartz, for a second dosage of an oral poliomyelitis vaccine manufactured by defendant Lederle Laboratories. Plaintiff Dominick contracted polio from his...