• Market Definition in Merger Cases

    Defining a relevant market is an important step and often provides a starting point for practitioners, antitrust authorities, and courts when considering the competitive effects of a transaction. Our practice note looks at how to define product and geographic...
  • N.Y. State Rifle & Pistol Ass'n v. Bruen

    The State of New York made it a crime to possess a firearm without a license, whether inside or outside the home. An individual who wants to carry a firearm outside his home may obtain an unrestricted license to “have and carry” a concealed...
  • Seymour v. Armstrong

    Defendant purchaser allegedly agreed to buy eggs from the plaintiff seller at a certain price. When the plaintiff seller was ready to deliver, the defendant purchaser refused to accept the eggs. The seller was forced to sell the eggs to another at a lower...
  • Hagerman Constr. v. Copeland

    The husband of the administratrix, an ironworker, fell to his death through an unprotected opening in precast concrete nearly forty-five feet above the ground. The administratrix filed a wrongful death action against the defendant contractor. The trial...
  • Pannell v. Shannon

    Ann Shannon organized Elegant Interiors, LLC in 2000 under the Kentucky Limited Liability Company Act, KRS Chapter 275, and was the company's sole member. Subsequently, Elegant Interiors, LLC entered into a lease with Rick Pannell, who owned the property...
  • Mo-Vac Serv. Co., Inc. v. Escobedo

    An employee died when his rig ran off the highway and rolled over. Plaintiff employee’s estate representative was suing to recover damages for his pain and suffering before he died. Plaintiff contended that the employee fell asleep at the wheel...
  • G. C. v. State

    Appellant, G.C., a juvenile, was adjudicated delinquent as an aider and abettor to attempted burglary. According to the evidence of the state, the appellant knew that another person was going to burglarize an apartment, appellant followed that person...
  • Christiansburg Garment Co. v. Equal Emp't Opportunity Comm'n

    After a female employee had filed a charge of racial discrimination against her employer under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 USCS 2000e et seq.), the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission notified her that conciliation efforts had failed...
  • In re Anonymous

    Respondent attorney was contacted by a mother about representing her in seeking a child support arrearage due her from the father of her minor child. The mother supplied the attorney with records concerning her support action and her income, and information...
  • Matarranz v. State

    During defendant’s trial, a juror demonstrated that she could not fulfill her role as a fair and impartial arbiter because of reservations she held with regard to the defendant's burglary charge. The defense counsel was forced to use his sixth...