• United States v. Greber

    Defendant A. Alvin Greber, an osteopathic physician who is board certified in cardiology, was convicted in federal district court after a jury trial on 20 of 23 counts in an indictment charging violations of mail fraud, Medicare fraud, and false statement...
  • Curb Records, Inc. v. McGraw

    Plaintiff Curb Records, Inc. (Curb) filed this breach of contract action against defendant, Samual T. McGraw (Tim McGraw), a country-western recording artist. The parties had entered into an agreement under which McGraw would render his services as a...
  • Keith v. Lulofs

    At the time wife and husband were married in 1972, each had a child from a previous marriage. Fifteen years into the marriage, the married couple executed wills that were "mirror images" of each other, and each left the estate first to the surviving...
  • GE v. EPA

    The Environmental Protection Agency issued "PCB Risk Assessment Review Guidance Document" and petitioner sought judicial review contending that the Document was a "rule" within the meaning of § 19(a) of the Toxic Substances Control...
  • Engine Mfrs. Ass'n v. S. Coast Air Quality Mgmt. Dist

    Petitioners, an engine manufacturers association and an oil petroleum association, brought suit against respondents, California's South Coast Air Quality Management District and its officials (District), alleging that six local fleet rules promulgated...
  • International Longshoremen's & Warehousemen's Union v. Boyd

    Petitioners, a labor union and some of its alien members, sued to enjoin Respondent, a District Director of Immigration and Naturalization, from so construing § 212 (d)(7) of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 so as to treat aliens domiciled...
  • McDermott, Inc. v. Lewis

    Plaintiff shareholders, Harry Lewis and Nina Altman, of defendant McDermott Incorporated, a Delaware Corporation, sought to enjoin or rescind a reorganization under which McDermott became a majority owned subsidiary of a Panamanian corporation and owned...
  • Daubman v. CBS Real Estate Co.

    Plaintiffs Allen E. and Renee A. Daubman, a married couple, were homeowners, who contracted with defendant Arlene Engelbert, a real estate agent for a one-party listing agreement, giving defendant CBS Real Estate Co., the company through which Engelbert...
  • Majestic Realty Assocs., Inc. v. Toti Contracting Co.

    Plaintiffs Majestic Realty Associates, Inc., and Bohen's, Inc., owner and tenant, sought compensation from defendants Toti Contracting Co., Inc. and Parking Authority of the City of Paterson, New Jersey, for damage to Majestic's building and to...
  • Townsend Indus. v. United States

    The case was about the taxability of business and entertainment expenses spent on a Canadian fishing trip. After the Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") determined that the per-employee cost of plaintiff Townsend Industries Inc.'s ("Townsend"...