• Knapp v. Ginsberg

    A client sued her former attorney and his law firm (the attorney) for legal malpractice in connection with the preparation and execution of her premarital agreement (PMA) with her late husband.
  • Ilkhchooyi v. Best

    Appellant lessors sought review of a judgment which awarded general and punitive damages to appellee tenants in an action for declaratory relief, breach of lease and the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, and for intentional interference...
  • S. Walk at Broadlands Homeowner's Ass'n v. Openband at Broadlands, LLC

    The case involved a series of contracts which collectively grant OpenBand the exclusive right to provide internet, video, and phone services to Plaintiff Southern Walk, the homeowners' association for a real estate development located in Loudoun County...
  • State ex rel. Suriano v. Gaughan

    The physician filed a libel action and relators brought a proceeding for a writ of prohibition to prevent respondent circuit judge from holding further proceedings. The alleged defamatory statements were contained in a newspaper advertisement and a newspaper...
  • Nguyen v. State

    Appellant was convicted of murder and engaging in organized crime pursuant to Tex. Penal Code Ann. §§ 19.01 (b) and 71.02 (a), respectively. The conviction for engaging in organized crime was reversed and acquittal ordered and the state sought...
  • Fuentes v. Empire Nissan, Inc.

    Fuentes signed an arbitration agreement with Empire Nissan, Inc. Nissan fired Fuentes, she sued, and Nissan moved to compel arbitration. The trial court ruled the arbitration contract was unconscionable.
  • Patrolmen's Benevolent Ass'n of N.Y. v. City of N.Y.

    Plaintiffs, black and black-Hispanic city police officers, brought an action for discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The officers asserted their constitutional rights were violated when they were laterally reassigned to a heavily...
  • Higgins v. Gonzales

    The employee, a Native American, alleged that her direct supervisor discriminated against her based on race and thereafter retaliated against her for complaining about such discrimination.
  • Citgo Petroleum Corp. v. Seachem

    There was a contract between YPF and Tricon Energy, Ltd. for the sale of 4,000 MT of cyclohexane. YPF moved for summary judgment Citgo's claim arguing that it is preempted by the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods ("CISG"...
  • Commonwealth v. Gosselin

    When defendant and her husband moved to Pennsylvania, they brought the squirrel with them. A citation was issued against defendant for violating 34 Pa. Cons. Stat. Ann. § 2307(a), which prohibited the unlawful taking or possession of game or wildlife...