• Bodewig v. K-Mart, Inc.

    On the evening of March 29, 1979, while plaintiff Bodewig was working as a part-time checker at defendant K-Mart, a customer, Mrs. Golden started causing a commotion after a series of events. Mrs. Golden alleged that money has been stolen from her; acting...
  • Kutzin v. Pirnie

    This is an action on a contract for the sale of residential property. The plaintiff sellers' real-estate agent prepared the contract, after which defendants, the prospective buyers, signed it, and paid a deposit of nearly ten percent of the purchase...
  • United States v. Titus

    Defendant was employed a manager of Post Exchange No. 10, Fort Dix, New Jersey, a government reservation. In such capacity he was in possession, custody, and control of various quantities of cigarettes, which were the property of the Army Exchange Service...
  • Children Matter - breach of court order

    An Order was made by the Court following a Directions Hearing. The other side's solicitors have subsequently included additional wording in the Scott Schedule which does not reflect or comply with the Order made by the Court. We have asked the other...
  • People v. Berge

    In a complaint before the Grievance Committee, William G. Berge, respondent attorney, was charged with violating Rule 241 and the Colorado Code of Professional Responsibility, by exerting undue influence upon a client in connection with preparation and...
  • Sizer v. State

    On the evening of November 20, 2015, five or six officers of the Howard County Police Department Pathways Patrol Unit, a bicycle patrol unit, observed petitioner Jamal Sizer and others congregating in a public parking lot, drinking from what appeared...
  • Dyroff v. Ultimate Software Grp., Inc.

    Dyroff v. Ultimate Software Grp., Inc. United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit June 4, 2019, Argued and Submitted, Seattle, Washington; August 20, 2019, Filed No. 18-15175 Opinion  [*1094]  D.W. NELSON, Circuit Judge: Plaintiff Kristanalea...
  • Hilton v. Guyot

    Plaintiff Guyot, an administrator of a French firm, sued defendants Libbey and Hilton, who were U.S. citizens doing business in Paris, France, in a French court under a contract claim. Defendants appeared and litigated the merits of the case, alleging...
  • Hague et al. v. Committee for Industrial Organization

    Respondents, individual citizens, unincorporated labor organizations composed of such citizens, and a membership corporation, brought suit in the United States District Court against petitioners, the Mayor, the Director of Public Safety, and the Chief...
  • Zavala v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

    Plaintiffs are undocumented immigrants who have provided janitorial services at Defendant's retail stores nationwide. Plaintiffs allege that they were harmed by an ongoing "exploitative criminal enterprise" comprised of Wal-Mart and its...