• Saleh v. Nike, Inc.

    Saleh v. Nike, Inc. United States District Court for the Central District of California September 27, 2021, Decided; September 27, 2021, Filed Case No. 2:20-cv-09581-FLA (RAOx) Opinion  [*508]  ORDER GRANTING IN PART AND DENYING IN PART DEFENDANTS'...
  • Proctor v. UPS

    Proctor v. UPS United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit September 18, 2007, Filed No. 06-3115 Opinion  [*1203]  TACHA, Chief Circuit Judge. Plaintiff-Appellant John Proctor appeals the District Court's entry of summary judgment in favor...
  • Mabe v. Wal-Mart Assocs.

    Mabe v. Wal-Mart Assocs. United States District Court for the Northern District of New York March 18, 2021, Decided; March 18, 2021, Filed 1:20-cv-00591 Opinion DECISION and ORDER I. INTRODUCTION Defendant moves pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6) to...
  • Wallach v. Riverside Bank

    Respondent contended he was entitled to demand marketable title to the premises agreed to be conveyed, although he had agreed that the deed to be delivered should be a quitclaim deed. Appellant asserted that respondent knew that a quitclaim deed implied...
  • Ranney v. Parawax Co.

    Plaintiff employee, although suspicious that his disease was causally connected to his former employment, did not file his action until almost seven years after leaving the employer. He filed at that time because after several attempts he finally found...
  • What IP Attorneys Need to Know About Overlap Between the Defend Trade Secrets Act and State Trade Secrets Laws

    By Kevin Hylton When the Defend Trade Secrets Act of 2016 (DTSA) was signed by President Obama on May 11, 2016, it codified into federal law the right of an owner of a trade secret to sue in federal court when its trade secrets have been misappropriated...
  • In re Grubbs Constr. Co.

    The debtor financed the purchase of equipment from third-party vendors in five transactions. Under the terms of the master lease agreement between the debtor and the bank, the debtor was unconditionally liable for all rent payments and for any losses...
  • State v. White

    Defendant Thomas Caine White —a former Ottawa Hills police officer — shot Michael McCloskey Jr. during a traffic stop. White was indicted on one count of felonious assault in violation of R.C. 2903.11(A)(2) with a firearm specification pursuant...
  • Gianetti v. Norwalk Hosp.

    Plaintiff Charles D. Gianetti was a physician specializing in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery. Plaintiff was granted full clinical privileges as an assistant attending staff physician. The privileges were renewed on an annual basis. Plaintiff...
  • United States v. Hayes

    In 1996, the Congress extended the federal Gun Control Act of 1968's prohibition on possession of a firearm by convicted felons to include persons convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9) . Police officers...
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