• Doe v. United States

    Petitioner Jane Doe participated in one of the automobile insurance fraud schemes. The phony treatment files generated by the clinics for each of the uninjured passengers would sometimes become the basis of particularly audacious personal injury lawsuits...
  • Booth v. Black & Decker, Inc.

    Plaintiffs’ house was destroyed by fire. The parties agree that the fire began in the northeast corner of the kitchen. A number of appliances were located in that area of the kitchen, including a dishwasher, a toaster oven, and a microwave. Plaintiffs...
  • Sullivan v. A. W. Chesterton, Inc. (In re Asbestos Prods. Liab. Litig. No.)

    Plaintiff Jackie Sullivan brought this asbestos personal injury action against 48 Defendants in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas on July 25, 2018. She alleged that decedent John Sullivan was exposed to asbestos during his Naval service from October...
  • Watson v. Aegis Communs. Group, LLC

    Watson v. Aegis Communs. Group, LLC United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri, Southwestern Division July 24, 2014, Decided; July 24, 2014, Filed Case No. 3:13-cv-05017-MDH Opinion ORDER Before the Court is Defendants' Motion...
  • Pompliano v. Snap Inc.

    Pompliano v. Snap Inc. United States District Court for the Central District of California April 11, 2018, Decided; April 11, 2018, Filed Case No.: CV 17-3664-DMG (JPRx) Opinion ORDER RE DEFENDANTS' MOTION TO COMPEL ARBITRATION AND TO DISMISS OR,...
  • Amgen Inc. v. Hoechst Marion Roussel

    Amgen Inc. v. Hoechst Marion Roussel United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit January 6, 2003, Decided 01-1191, 01-1218 Opinion  [***1388]   [*1319]  MICHEL, Circuit Judge . Plaintiff-Cross Appellant Amgen Inc. ("Amgen") is the...
  • Seedman v. Cochlear Ams.

    Seedman v. Cochlear Ams. United States District Court for the Central District of California August 10, 2015, Decided; August 10, 2015, Filed SACV 15-00366 JVS (JCGx) Opinion CIVIL MINUTES - GENERAL Proceedings: Defendant Cochlear Ltd.'s Motion to...
  • Gilliam v. Commissioner

    The artist was a visiting artist and lecturer. He had a history of hospitalizations for mental and emotional disturbances and was under psychiatric care. Shortly after boarding the plane for a one-week trip to teach at an art academy, he took a medication...
  • 169 F.E.R.C. P61,129; 2019 FERC LEXIS 1708; 2019 WL 6243026

    169 F.E.R.C. P61,129; 2019 FERC LEXIS 1708; 2019 WL 6243026 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - Commission November 21, 2019 Docket No. EL14-12-003; Docket No. EL15-45-000; OPINION NO. 569 Opinion  [*61721]  TABLE OF CONTENTS Paragraph Numbers I. Background...
  • Youngblood v. West Virginia

    Petitioner Denver A. Youngblood, Jr., was convicted in a West Virginia state court of two counts of sexual assault, two counts of brandishing a firearm, and one count of indecent exposure, principally on the basis of: (1) testimony of three women that...