• S. Concrete Servs., Inc. v. Mableton Contractors, Inc.

    The parties entered into a contract under which the plaintiff seller, Southern Concrete Services, Inc., agreed to supply the defendant buyer, Mableton Contractors, Inc., with approximately 70,000 cubic yards of concrete over the course of 10 months for...
  • 2020 ASBCA LEXIS 93

    2020 ASBCA LEXIS 93 Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals May 27, 2020 ASBCA No. 61320 Opinion OPINION BY ADMINISTRATIVE JUDGE D'ALESSANDRIS ON THE GOVERNMENT'S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT Pending before the Board is the motion for summary...
  • United States v. Lovasco

    Defendant was charged with certain federal offenses alleged to have occurred more than 18 months before the indictment was filed. In the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Missouri, defendant moved to dismiss the indictment due to...
  • Tedder v. State

    Tedder v. State Supreme Court of Florida November 19, 1975 No. 46267 Case Summary Procedural Posture Defendant challenged a judgment from the Hernando County Circuit Court (Florida), which convicted him of first-degree murder and sentenced him to death...
  • Martin v. Montezuma-Cortez Sch. Dist.

    Petitioner teachers sought review of decision by the Colorado Court of Appeals, which reversed the decision of the lower court that a strike was legal but affirmed a decision that termination of their employment did not violate their due process rights...
  • Coleman v. Court of Appeals

    The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (“FMLA”), 29 U.S.C.S. § 2601 et seq., entitled an employee to take up to 12 work weeks of unpaid leave per year for (A) the care of a newborn son or daughter; (B) the adoption or foster-care placement...
  • March 2019 Webinar Schedule

    This month's webinars focus on Lexis Advance, Dossier, and Public Records.
  • Russell-Vaughn Ford, Inc. v. Rouse

    Plaintiff filed suit for conversion on grounds that defendant converted his car when they refused to return his keys to him. Jury found for plaintiff and trial court denied defendant's motion for new trial. Defendant appealed. Defendant argued that...
  • Sec. Nat'l Bank of Sioux City v. Abbott Labs.

    This matter arises out of a product liability case tried to a jury in January of 2014. Plaintiff Security National Bank (SNB), acting as conservator for a minor child, J.M.K., sued Defendant Abbott Laboratories (Abbott), claiming that J.M.K. suffered...
  • Burton v. City of Zion

    Kasey Burton, who had an active warrant of arrest for driving on a suspended license, was pursued by the City of Zion police officers. She did not pull over but instead drove her car toward her home while following all speed limits and traffic laws. Upon...