• Taylor v. Kentucky

    Taylor was tried for robbery in 1976, allegedly having forced his way into the home of James Maddox and stolen a house key and a billfold containing $ 10 to $ 15. The Commonwealth's only witness was Maddox. He testified that he had known Taylor for...
  • Mayer v. King Cola Mid-America, Inc.

    Plaintiff Theodore Mayer was employed by Pepsi Cola International for many years, and worked abroad setting up and managing soda franchise operations. In 1978, he returned to the United States and eventually was employed by Double Cola as Vice President...
  • In re CEI Roofing, Inc.

    General Roofing Service, Inc. ("GRS"), the parent of CEI Roofing, Inc. ("CEI"), CEI, and 27 other subsidiaries of GRS (together, the "Debtors") filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The Debtors are a leading comprehensive provider...
  • Ko v. Maxim Healthcare Servs., Inc.

    In April 2017 Landon was two years old and had a genetic disorder called Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome. Landon suffered from a number of health problems associated with the disorder, including blindness in one eye, an inability to walk, difficulty hearing...
  • Alcor Life Extension Found. v. Richardson

    Orville Richardson, born 1927, had a long career as a pharmacist in Burlington. Orville was married, but had no children, and his wife predeceased him. David Richardson and Darlene Broeker are Orville's brother and sister. On June 1, 2004, Orville...
  • Best Cellars, Inc. v. Wine Made Simple, Inc.

    Plaintiff Best Cellars owns and operates four wine stores, including its flagship store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, which pursue the novel marketing strategy of organizing wines by taste category rather than by grape type or country of origin...
  • Hoffman v. Lemle & Kelleher

    Appellant Mr. Mitchell J. Hoffman, was a law partner in the firm of McCloskey, Dennery, Page & Hennesy from January 1980 until its voluntary dissolution in June 1985. Several of the partners from the McCloskey firm, including Hoffman, joined together...
  • R. Conrad Moore & Assocs. v. Lerma

    On January 30, 1990, the Lermas and R. Conrad Moore & Associates, Inc. entered into an earnest money contract for the purchase of two lots at 1900 Gus Moran in El Paso. The Lermas tendered a check to Moore for $ 13,500 as part of the earnest money...
  • Greenwood v. Mitchell

    On December 12, 1995, a vehicle driven by Mitchell struck Greenwood on his right side as Greenwood attempted to dive out of the way of the Mitchell vehicle as it left the street and careened onto the sidewalk. Greenwood experienced pain in his right arm...
  • Ransburg v. Richards

    In May 1995, Richards leased an apartment at Twin Lakes Apartments. The written lease agreement provided that Twin Lakes would "gratuitously" maintain the common areas. The lease agreement further provided that Richards' use of the Twin...