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David Hudesman leased commercial property housing the Red Dog Saloon to Don Harris, the saloon’s owner and operator.
A railroad car leased by American Cyanamid (American) and containing 20,000 gallons of acrylonitrile manufactured by American began leaking.
Universal Metrics, Inc. (UMI) sponsored an evening social gathering for its employees at a Wisconsin country club.
Huey J. Rivet patented an “amphibious marsh craft” for hauling loads and laying pipeline in swamps.
Visual artist Jeff Koons created a painting called “Niagara.” The painting consisted of fragmentary images collaged against the backdrop of a landscape.
Tom Forsythe, who does business as “Walking Mountain Productions,” produces photographs that have social and political overtones.
Qualitex Co. produces pads that dry-cleaning firms use on their presses. Since the 1950s, Qualitex has colored its press pads a shade of green-gold.
The federal district court granted summary judgment in favor of the defendants. Did the court rule correctly?
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. was building a plant to develop a highly secret unpatented process for producing methanol.
AT&T Corp. owns a patent on an apparatus for digitally encoding and compressing recorded speech. Microsoft Corp.’s Windows operating system.
In February 1999, Bob D’Amato registered the domain name www.audisport.com. He posted content to his Web site in June 1999 and April 2000.
The Jefferson County, Colorado, School District decided to refinance part of its bonded indebtedness by issuing refunding bonds.
American Italian Pasta Co. (American) sells dried pasta under numerous brand names, as does its competitor, New World Pasta Co. (New World).
The Joswicks bought a mobile home manufactured by Brigadier Homes of North Carolina, Inc., from Chesapeake Mobile Homes, Inc., in March 1988.
Clarence Jackson went to the Snack Plus convenience store in Hamden, Connecticut, and bought a Connecticut Lotto “Quick Pick” ticket for the drawing.
Mill Creek, a design fabrication firm, prepared and presented preliminary designs, sketches, and budgets for a museum display of a London street scene.
In July 2006, Hernandez was employed by Nestlé as an industrial engineer. Hernandez learned of a job opening at UPS Supply Chain Solutions, Inc.
Chow arranged through a travel agent to fly from Indianapolis to Singapore on June 27, 1986. Singapore Airlines gave him a round-trip ticket.
Pyrodyne Corp. was hired to display the fireworks as part of a July 4 celebration at the Western Washington State Fairgrounds.
Drs. Fuste and Vanden Hoek, the plaintiffs in the lawsuit referred to below, were employed as pediatricians by Riverside Healthcare Association, Inc.
While at a Dillard’s department store that was located in a shopping mall, Lakesha Millbrook tried on a pair of jeans.
Cindy Lourcey worked as a mail carrier for the United States Postal Service. While delivering mail by postal vehicle in Lebanon, Tennessee, Lourcey.
Was her distress sufficiently severe for liability? Was McDermott’s behavior sufficiently outrageous for liability?
Jonathan Harr’s best-selling book, A Civil Action, is a dramatized account of real-life toxic tort litigation involving a tannery.
Joseph Doescher, a hospital operating room perfusionist (the person who operates the heart/lung machine during open-heart surgeries).