• Shepherd v. Gardner Wholesale, Inc.

    Appellant pedestrian, who had impaired vision, filed a complaint against appellee corporation for alleged serious physical injuries that she suffered in a fall on a raised concrete slab that formed the foundation of a business building of the corporation...
  • Malloy v. Hogan

    Petitioner pled guilty to the crime of pool selling, a gambling misdemeanor. Subsequently, petitioner was ordered to testify in a state proceeding. Petitioner invoked his privilege against self-incrimination. Petitioner was adjudged in contempt and committed...
  • Reichle v. Howards

    Petitioners Virgil D. “Gus” Reichle Jr. and Doyle were Secret Service agents in charge of detail protecting the Vice President while he greeted members of the public at a shopping mall. Petitioner overheard respondent Steven Howards, who was...
  • Nichols v. Rowan

    In this case was a will contest. An instrument was admitted to probate as the last will and testament of Bruce J. Nichols after a jury trial. Testator's niece, Inez Hysaw Oxford, was the sole beneficiary under the will. This contest was originally...
  • Larkin v. Fin. Sys. of Green Bay

    Larkin v. Fin. Sys. of Green Bay United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit March 30, 2020, Argued; December 14, 2020, Decided Nos. 18-3582 & 19-1557 Opinion  [*1062]  Sykes , Chief Judge . These consolidated appeals involve materially...
  • Diamond v. Diehr

    Certain individuals filed a patent application for a process for molding raw, uncured synthetic rubber into cured precision products. The individuals claimed that their process insured the production of molded articles which are properly cured. Although...
  • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Rodriguez

    Martin Rodriguez purchased supplies for his employer, using a company check. Because he was the first to present his employer's company check there, the cashier requested personal identification. He offered his driver's license, and the cashier...
  • Thomas v. Mallett

    14-month old J. Steven Thomas, through his guardian ad litem, claimed that he sustained lead poisoning by ingesting lead paint from accessible painted surfaces, paint chips, and paint flakes and dust at two different houses he lived in during the early...
  • United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc. v. California Regional Water Quality Control Bd.

    United Artists Theatre Circuit, Inc. v. California Regional Water Quality Control Bd. Court of Appeal of California, First Appellate District, Division Five November 27, 2019, Opinion Filed A152988 Opinion  [**800]  SIMONS, J. —Under Water Code section...
  • Bolger v. Amazon.com, LLC

    Bolger v. Amazon.com, LLC Court of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District, Division One August 13, 2020, Opinion Filed D075738 Opinion GUERRERO, J. —Plaintiff Angela Bolger bought a replacement laptop computer battery on Amazon, the popular online...