• State v. Riley

    Defendant James Riley stopped the car in the breakdown lane of the highway. A state trooper approached defendant's vehicle and, during a routine check of the car form the outside, noticed a handgun on the seat beside defendant. Defendant refused to...
  • United States v. Diaz

    Evans Santos Diaz was charged, along with five co-defendants, with conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute drugs. One of the co-defendants, Jeffrey Guzman, orchestrated the conspiracy. He distributed to co-defendants Richard Chalmers...
  • Hunstein v. Preferred Collection & Mgmt. Servs., Inc.

    Hunstein v. Preferred Collection & Mgmt. Servs., Inc. United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, Tampa Division October 29, 2019, Decided; October 29, 2019, Filed Case No. 8:19-cv-983-T-60SPF Opinion ORDER GRANTING "MOTION...
  • Cermesoni v. Maneiro

    Cermesoni v. Maneiro Court of Appeal of Florida, Third District August 6, 2014, Opinion filed No. 3D14-537 Opinion  [*628]  SALTER, J. This appeal turns on the applicability of the injunction bond requirement, Florida Rule of Civil Procedure 1.610(b)...
  • Smith v. GreatBanc Trust Co.

    Smith v. GreatBanc Trust Co. United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division August 21, 2020, Decided; August 21, 2020, Filed No. 20 C 2350 Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER Before the Court is the motion of certain...
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  • State v. Utterback

    Defendant was arrested for possession with intent to manufacture, distribute, deliver, or dispense marijuana after police executed a search warrant at defendant's home and found several bags of marijuana and other drug paraphernalia. The search warrant...
  • Karl Rove & Co. v. Thornburgh

    Karl Rove & Company (Rove) filed action against Richard Thornburgh (Thornburgh), senate candidate and his general agent, Murray Dickman (Dickman"), to recover for contractual obligations incurred by the committee to elect Thornburgh during his...
  • Stampede Tool Warehouse, Inc. v. May

    Former employees sought review of permanent injunctions under the Illinois Trade Secrets Act (ITSA). The former employees asserted that the trial court erred when it found that the corporation's customer list was protectable as a trade secret under...
  • Terry v. Helfgott

    Defendant employer filed a motion to dismiss and to strike certain damages claims in plaintiff former employee’s action for violation of the D.C. Protecting Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PPWFA) and wrongful termination. The employee’s claims...