• De Long v. Cty. of Erie

    Plaintiff's wife was brutally attacked in her home after she had called 911 for assistance in a burglary. The operator took down some information but did not verify the location of the reported crime. Police, not recognizing any such address, thought...
  • Hoesten v. Best

    Plaintiff Raymond J. Hoesten was a former stage manager for the daytime television drama "One Life to Live" ("OLTL"). Hoesten filed a lawsuit in New York state court against defendants Constance Best, in her role as executive assistant...
  • Togstad v. Vesely, Otto, Miller & Keefe

    Plaintiff-respondent John Togstad began to experience severe headaches. It was discovered that the headaches were caused by a large aneurism on the left internal carotid artery. The attending physician, Dr. Paul Blake, a neurological surgeon, treated...
  • Omnicare, Inc. v. Laborers Dist. Council Constr. Indus. Pension Fund

    Petitioner Omnicare, Inc. (Omnicare), a pharmacy services company, filed a registration statement in connection with a public offering of common stock. In addition to the required disclosures, the registration statement contained two statements expressing...
  • United States v. Oslund

    William Strelow (Strelow) and Mike Frost (Frost), both employees of Brinks Security, traveled in an armored vehicle to the Target store in Bloomington, Minnesota, on November 22, 1998, to deliver and to retrieve money. Strelow was working as the messenger...
  • United States v. O'Hagan

    After Grand Metropolitan PLC (Grand Met) retained the law firm of Dorsey & Whitney to represent it regarding a potential tender offer for the Pillsbury Company's common stock, respondent O'Hagan, a Dorsey & Whitney partner who did no work...
  • Hershey v. Cathey

    Homeowners filed a petition to enjoin an adjacent homeowners from constructing a fence in violation of restrictive covenants without obtaining permission to do so.The defendants alleged that they advised the builder at the time that they purchased their...
  • In re Marriage of Jones

    After an extended trial involving a dissolution of marriage between petitioner and respondent, a judgment of dissolution was entered. Later, the appellate court reversed and remanded. Following the second trial, the court limited the scope of discovery...
  • Jackson Women's Health Org. v. Dobbs

    The subpoenas served on Mississippi Senators Chris McDaniel, Angela Burks Hill, and Joey Fillingame and the Mississippi Senate Secretary Buck Clarke and Senate Clerk Amanda Frusha (the Committees) sought the production of documents related to abortion...
  • United States v. Simpkins

    Defendant, while on parole, was arrested with two handguns, one of which was loaded. At a pretrial hearing, the magistrate concluded that no condition or combination of conditions set forth in the Bail Reform Act of 1984, would reasonably assure the safety...