• Metallizing Eng'g Co. v. Kenyon Bearing & Auto Parts Co

    Plaintiff, assignee of a patent, brought a complaint alleging infringement against defendant for a patent on the process of conditioning a metal that is useful for building up the worn metal parts of the machine. The district judge, concluding that the...
  • Cybersell, Inc. v. Cybersell, Inc.

    Cybersell, Inc. (“Cybersell FL”), an Internet service provider and Florida corporation, used the same Internet Web page name as the Web page name that Cybersell, Inc. (“Cybersell AZ”), an Internet service provider and Arizona corporation...
  • Barrett v. Watkins

    Plaintiffs, driver Robert Barrett and his passengers, drove to a remote, wooded public recreation area. When they attempted to leave, they discovered that the access road was blocked by an unoccupied truck. Wade Ebert, who stated he was employed by defendant...
  • Learn Civ. Pro. From The Recognized Expert

    Civil Procedure is a law school class like no other. You will learn about jurisdiction which is the power of the court to hear an issue. How to select the proper court for the issue – venue . What you must do to put a case at issue – pleadings...
  • Essential Law School Skill: How To Brief A Case For Class

    No skill is more important to a law school student (or a lawyer) than being able to confidently spot legal issues. You’ll learn this skill through the cases you review in your daily classes. The volume of reading you’ll be doing each day requires...
  • June v. Union Carbide Corp.

    This lawsuit arose out of alleged radiation injuries to plaintiff former residents of Uravan, Colorado, a former uranium and vanadium milling town owned and operated by defendants Union Carbide Corporation (“Union Carbide”) and Umetco Minerals...
  • Shell v. Burlington N. Santa Fe Ry.

    Plaintiff Ronald Shell filed n action federal district court against defendant Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company ("BNSF"), alleging that BNSF violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) by discriminating against him based on...
  • Harkonen v. United States DOJ

    Defendant United States Department of Justice ("DOJ") denied Plaintiff W. Scott Harkonen's multiple requests for correction of a press release that DOJ disseminated announcing Harkonen's criminal conviction for wire fraud. Harkonen sought...
  • Bonebrake v. Cox

    Simek entered into two contracts with the Cox brothers for the sale and installation in defendants' bowling alley of bowling equipment. Unfortunately, Simek died. At the time of his death, the delivery and installation for the bowling alley were incomplete...
  • Barajas-Romero v. Lynch

    Barajas-Romero came to the United States legally from Mexico as a little boy. He grew up in San Pedro, California but never became naturalized and he remained a citizen of Mexico. Barajas-Romero was deported in 1998 because of convictions for felony methamphetamine...