• State v. Cook

    Brenda S. Cook is forty years old and is married to Gerald Cook. Since 1979, the Cooks have lived in a trailer home on Dover Hollow Road near Moorefield, West Virginia. In May of 1994, the Cooks purchased a two acre tract of land contiguous to their trailer...
  • Werdebaugh v. Blue Diamond Growers

    Werdebaugh v. Blue Diamond Growers United States District Court for the Northern District of California, San Jose Division May 23, 2014, Decided; May 23, 2014, Filed Case No.: 12-CV-2724-LHK Opinion ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART PLAINTIFF'S...
  • Carl v. Children's Hosp.

    Carl v. Children's Hosp. District of Columbia Court of Appeals October 12, 1995, Reargued en banc ; September 23, 1997, Decided No. 93-CV-1476 Opinion  [*159]  ON REHEARING EN BANC Opinion Per Curiam: We granted appellant's petition for rehearing...
  • Kelley v. Johnson

    A civil rights action was brought in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York against the Commissioner of the Suffolk County, New York, Police Department by a policeman, individually and as president of the Suffolk County...
  • Essex Ins. Co. v. BloomSouth Flooring Corp.

    Essex Ins. Co. v. BloomSouth Flooring Corp. United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit April 16, 2009, Decided No. 06-2750 Opinion  [*400]  HOWARD, Circuit Judge . This appeal involves a coverage dispute between Essex Insurance Company and its...
  • Elmer v. ICC Fabricating, Inc.

    Elmer v. ICC Fabricating, Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit October 10, 1995, Decided 94-1503 Opinion  [***1418]   [*1573]  LOURIE, Circuit Judge . ICC Fabricating, Inc. ("ICC") appeals from the judgment of the United...
  • Taggart v. Wadleigh-Maurice, Ltd.

    Appellant Thomas Taggart was working to empty portable latrines during the Woodstock concert and was filmed performing his duties by appellee photographers Wadleigh-Maurice, Ltd. who placed the footage in a documentary which was distributed for profit...
  • Welch v. Helvering

    In 1922, petitioner was the secretary of the E. L. Welch Company, a Minnesota corporation, engaged in the grain business. The company was adjudged an involuntary bankrupt, and had a discharge from its debts. Thereafter the petitioner made a contract with...
  • Hector Martinez & Co. v. S. Pac. Transp. Co.

    A carrier and a shipper arranged for shipment of a dragline in five separate railroad cars. A single uniform bill of lading was provided. The last of the five cars arrived late and damaged. The shipper filed suit against the carrier, seeking compensation...
  • Hays v. Postmaster Gen. of United States

    The Merit Systems Protection Board upheld an employee's removal from his job, and the employee appealed the Board's decision to the district court. The district court held that it did not have jurisdiction to hear the matter because the employee...