• Aronson v. Lewis

    Beginning 1981, Meyers Parking System, Inc. (Meyers) entered into an employment agreement with Leo Fink, a director who owned 47% of the outstanding shares of the company. The terms of the agreement were alleged to be highly in favor of Fink. Meyers’...
  • Balla v. Gambro, Inc.

    Roger Balla, in-house counsel, represented to his employer, Gambro, Inc. (“Gambro”), that he would do whatever was necessary to stop the sale of certain misbranded and/or adulterated dialyzers. Gambro fired Balla, and Balla filed an action...
  • Thompson v. McNeill

    The injured golfer filed a personal injury action against the tortfeasor, after she was seriously injured by the tortfeasor's badly-hit golf ball.
  • In re Evans Products Co.

    In re Evans Products Co. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Florida September 28, 1988, Decided Case Nos. 85-00512-BKC-TCB, 85-00513-BKC-TCB, 85-00514-BKC-TCB, 85-00515-BKC-TCB, 85-00516-BKC-TCB, 85-00517-BKC-TCB, 85-00518-BKC...
  • 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...