• Lemon v. Combs

    An injured party claimed that he was assaulted by bodyguards who were with a female performer at a concert he attended, and he filed separate lawsuits against the bodyguards, the female performer, and a male entertainer who allegedly employed, supervised...
  • Commonwealth v. Livingstone

    On June 14, 2013, at approximately 9:30 p.m., Pennsylvania State Trooper Jeremy Frantz was traveling northbound on Interstate 79 in his marked police cruiser when he observed a vehicle pulled over onto the right shoulder of the road; the engine was running...
  • Strong v. Repide

    Defendant bought land in the Philippine Islands from plaintiffs' agent without disclosing information about an impending purchase of land by the government. Plaintiffs sued to invalidate the sale. The trial court ruled for plaintiffs, holding that...
  • Wishnatsky v. Huey

    On January 10, 1996, David Huey, an assistant attorney general, was engaged in a conversation with attorney Peter Crary in Crary’s office. Without knocking or announcing his entry, Martin Wishnatsky, who was performing paralegal work for Crary,...
  • DeWolfe v. Richmond

    Plaintiffs, arrested for a “serious offense” as defined in the Public Defender Statute, § 16-101(h)(1)-(4), were detained at the Central Booking Jail in Baltimore City. Each was brought before a Commissioner for an initial appearance...
  • Linder v. Linder

    Prior to the death of the child's father, the paternal grandparents saw the child frequently. After the death of the child's father, the mother was resistant to allowing the paternal grandparents' visitation. Consequently, the paternal grandfather...
  • Bramon v. U-Haul, Inc.

    On Sept. 8, 1995, plaintiff Michael Bramon leased a vehicle from defendant Jerry Hawkins d/b/a The Packaging Store ("Hawkins"); the vehicle was owned by defendant U-Haul, Inc. One day later, Bramon and plaintiff Kenneth Coolley and Lance Coolley...
  • Case v. State Farm Mut. Auto. Ins. Co., Inc.

    Melissa Case was employed by Lawry's Restaurant, and insured under a personal automobile policy issued by State Farm. The policy's uninsured-underinsured motorist (UM) coverage for bodily injury was $100,000 per person and $300,000 per accident...
  • People v. Weinberg

    In Jan. 1987, defendant Jay Weinberg was indicted in New York state court for three misdemeanor counts of failure to file a tax return and one class E felony count of repeated failure to file a tax return in violation of N.Y. Tax Law § 1802, arising...
  • Cecarelli v. Maher

    The victim, plaintiff Cecarelli, alleged that the assailants, including defendant Maher, beat and assaulted him with intense ferocity to produce serious physical consequences. As a result, Cecarelli required emergency hospital treatment and a complete...