• Huff v. Securitas Security Services USA, Inc.

    Huff v. Securitas Security Services USA, Inc. Court of Appeal of California, Sixth Appellate District May 23, 2018, Opinion Filed H042852 Opinion  [**504]  GROVER, J. —This case presents the question of whether a plaintiff who brings a representative...
  • Cochran v. SEC

    Cochran v. SEC United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit September 24, 2019, Decided No. 19-10396 Opinion PER CURIAM: IT IS ORDERED that Appellant's motion for an injunction pending appeal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 8 is...
  • Fulp v. Gilliland

    Revocable trusts are popular substitutes for wills, intended to provide non-probate distribution of people's estates after their deaths, allowing them to retain control and use of their assets during their lifetimes. Here, Ruth Fulp placed her family...
  • United States v. Pickett

    United States v. Pickett United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit October 9, 2003, Argued ; January 9, 2004, Decided No. 03-3018 Opinion  [**206]   [*63]  SENTELLE, Circuit Judge : James Pickett appeals from a judgment of conviction...
  • Antarctic v. Rimfrost

    Antarctic v. Rimfrost United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit October 3, 2019, Decided 2019-1078, 2019-1097 Opinion  [*252]  Lourie , Circuit Judge . Aker Biomarine Antarctic AS ("Aker") appeals from two final written decisions...
  • Sztejn v. J. Henry Schroder Banking Corp.

    On January 7, 1941, the plaintiff Sztejn and his co-venturer, Schwarz, contracted to purchase a quantity of bristles from the defendant Transea Traders, Ltd. In order to pay for the bristles, the plaintiff and Schwarz contracted with the defendant J....
  • United States v. Kay

    Plaintiff United States of America brought a Superseding Indictment (Indictment) that charged Defendants David Kay and Douglas Murphy with the bribery of foreign officials in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The defendants filed...
  • Davidson Bros. v. D. Katz & Sons, Inc.

    Plaintiff, Davidson Bros., Inc., sold one of its stores with a restrictive covenant preventing its use as a supermarket. Defendants, New Brunswick Housing Authority and City of New Brunswick, responding to neighborhood residents who lacked a place to...
  • Enwonwu v. Chertoff

    Petitioner Enwonwu, a native and citizen of Nigeria, was arrested for smuggling heroin nearly 20 years prior and opposed his deportation contending that his cooperation with immigrations and drug enforcement officials were conditioned on a promise that...
  • Sanborn v. McLean

    Defendant spouses Christina and John A. McLean started to erect a gasoline filling station at the rear end of their lot, located at Green Lawn subdivision, at the northeast corner of Collingwood Avenue and Second Boulevard, in the city of Detroit. Plaintiffs...