• CSX Transp. v. Easterwood

    CSX Transp. v. Easterwood Supreme Court of the United States January 12, 1993, Argued ; April 21, 1993 1 , Decided No. 91-790 Opinion  [*661]   [***394]   [**1736]  JUSTICE WHITE delivered the opinion of the Court. Thomas Easterwood was killed on February...
  • Harper v. Willis

    Plaintiff Leroy Harper, the occupier, had begun to run cattle on the whole two-section tract in about 1939 and continued thereafter to do so. He was interested in purchasing it, but it was sold to defendant Ray Preston Willis. Harper sought to be maintained...
  • Truck Ins. Exch. v. Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.

    Respondent insurance company filed a motion to disqualify counsel for conflict of interest under Cal. Rules of Prof. Conduct Rule 3-310, in an underlying insurance coverage dispute. The lower court granted the motion to disqualify, concluding that appellant's...
  • State v. Gyles

    Defendant Arthur Ray Gyles was charged with the murder of an unnamed male child. By appropriate pleadings, the particulars of the charge, as admitted by the State, were as follows. Gyles struck a pregnant woman with a stick and with his fist at about...
  • KP Permanent Make-Up, Inc. v. Lasting Impression I, Inc.

    KP Permanent Make-Up, Inc. (“KP”) and Lasting Impression I, Inc. (“Lasting”) were direct competitors in the permanent makeup industry. Lasting began using "micro colors" commercially as a trademark for its line of permanent...
  • Bloor v. Falstaff Brewing Corp.

    Plaintiff, a brewery, brought an action against another brewery based on a contract between the parties wherein plaintiff sold its business to defendant. The contract of sale provided that plaintiff would get a percentage of the sale proceeds and that...
  • Wickard v. Filburn

    Pending a referendum vote of farmers upon wheat quotas proclaimed by the Secretary of Agriculture under the Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, the Secretary made a radio address in which he advocated approval of the quotas and called attention to the...
  • McMurrey Corp. v. Yawn

    Appellees alleged that appellants employed a security guard for an oil lease, and that while, as their agent and acting within the scope of his authority and not in self-defense, he carelessly shot and killed the decedent. Pursuant to Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat...
  • James v. Gannett Co.

    The life and trade of plaintiff belly dancer was featured in defendant’s newspaper. The feature article was complete with photographs. Plaintiff filed an action against the defendant newspaper publisher, alleging that two sentences of the feature...
  • Patel v. 7-Eleven, Inc.; DP Milk Street Inc.

    Patel v. 7-Eleven, Inc.; DP Milk Street Inc. Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts December 8, 2021, Argued; March 24, 2022, Decided SJC-13166. Opinion  [**402]  Wendlandt , J. In this case, we answer the following certified question regarding G. L...