• In re PG&E Corp.

    In re PG&E Corp. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of California September 8, 2021, Decided; September 8, 2021, Entered on Docket Bankruptcy Case No. 19-30088-DM, Chapter 11 Opinion MEMORANDUM DECISION REGARDING DEBTORS'...
  • Wat Henry Pontiac Co. v. Bradley

    Plaintiff buyer went to Wat Henry Pontiac Company to purchase a car. The defendant car salesman warranted that the vehicle was in first-class condition and usable and serviceable in every aspect. However, the vehicle required repairs shortly after she...
  • Fraud, Abuse, and the Latest Stark Law Developments with the American Health Law Association

    Stark Law Changes 2021 In November 2020, sweeping new regulations were enacted to implement the Physician Self-Referral Law, more commonly referred to as the Stark Law. Experts have reason to believe 2022 will bring even more developments. In a podcast...
  • Demag v. Better Power Equip., Inc.

    Plaintiff Rodney Demag worked for a car dealership which also provided automobile service. As a convenience for customers, he picked up vehicles belonging to customers, leaving his own vehicle and returning the customer's vehicle at the end of the...
  • Albrechtsen v. Bd. of Regents

    Albrechtsen v. Bd. of Regents United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit September 6, 2002, Argued ; October 23, 2002, Decided Nos. 01-3577, 01-3791 & 01-4197 Opinion  [*435]  EASTERBROOK, Circuit Judge. During the spring of 1998 Steven...
  • Argenyi v. Creighton Univ.

    Michael Argenyi, a young man with a serious hearing impairment, moved from Seattle to Omaha, Nebraska to attend medical school at Creighton University. Before enrolling Argenyi requested specific accommodations from Creighton for his hearing impairment...
  • Carter v. Gugliuzzi

    In 1990, Flavia Gugliuzzi and Ana Barreto (sellers) asked Ruth Bennett, a licensed real estate salesperson, to list their house for sale. Bennett worked under the supervision of David Crane, a licensed real estate broker and an officer, director, and...
  • People v. Schafer

    During an investigation of a robbery that occurred in a convenience store (shop), police entered the tent of Defendant Scott Robert Schafer, and searched a backpack found in the tent. Defendant was not on the premises at the time, and the police officers...
  • Karas v. Strevell

    Plaintiff minor was playing in an organized game of ice hockey when he was bodychecked from behind by two opposing players, causing him injury. The minor, through his father, brought suit, alleging that defendant hockey associations (HAs) had engaged...
  • Trip Assocs. v. Mayor & City Council

    Appellant property owners filed an action against appellees, a mayor and a city council, for judicial review of a decision of a board of municipal and zoning appeals restricting the number of days per week the owners could operate a nonconforming use...