• Tamburo v. Dworkin

    John Tamburo, an Illinois resident who operates a dog-breeding software business in Illinois, filed suit in the Northern District of Illinois alleging federal and state antitrust violations and several intentional tort claims under Illinois law. His claims...
  • Bohn Bros. v. Turner

    The decedent was shopping in the store. She inquired about the store's restroom and was directed to the rear of the store. A second store employee further directed the decedent, instructing her to go through a door to a receiving room and to take...
  • Nuvasive, Inc. v. Miles

    Nuvasive, Inc. v. Miles Court of Chancery of Delaware July 16, 2019, Submitted; August 26, 2019, Decided C.A. No. 2017-0720-SG Opinion MEMORANDUM OPINION GLASSCOCK, Vice Chancellor Parties in jurisdiction "A" contract for services to be performed...
  • E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. v. MacDermid Printing Solutions, L.L.C.

    E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. v. MacDermid Printing Solutions, L.L.C. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit May 14, 2008, Decided 2007-1568 Opinion  [***1734]   [*1354]  MICHEL, Chief Judge . E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company...
  • State v. White

    Jeremy White was indicted by the Shelby County Grand Jury, for the offenses of attempt to commit first degree murder, especially aggravated robbery, especially aggravated burglary, and especially aggravated kidnapping arising out of events that occurred...
  • In re Owens Corning

    OCD and its subsidiaries comprised a multinational corporate group. Different entities within the group had different purposes. Some, for example, existed to limit liability concerns (such as those related to asbestos), others to gain tax benefits, and...
  • Top Rank, Inc. v. Ortiz (In re Ortiz)

    Ortiz is a professional boxer; Top Rank is a boxing promoter. In 2005, Ortiz and Top Rank entered into a five-year promotional agreement, pursuant to which Ortiz agreed to fight annually in a minimum number of bouts promoted by Top Rank and Top Rank agreed...
  • Gammon v. Osteopathic Hosp. of Me., Inc.

    After discovering an amputated limb in a bag purported to contain his deceased father's personal effects, the victim suffered mental shock, nightmares, and emotional symptoms. He filed a complaint against the hospital and the funeral home asserting...
  • Nielsen v. Preap

    Federal immigration law empowered the Secretary of Homeland Security to arrest and hold a deportable alien pending a removal decision, and generally gives the Secretary the discretion either to detain the alien or to release him on bond or parole. 8 U...
  • Carson-Truckee Water Conservancy Dist. v. Clark

    The Carson-Truckee Water Conservancy District and Sierra Pacific Power Company (appellants) filed an action seeking a declaratory judgment that the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) violated the Washoe Project Act, 43 U.S.C.S. § 614 et seq.,...