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Missouri was International Shoe Corporation’s principal place of business, but the company employed between 11 and 13 salespersons.
The Robinsons, residents of New York, bought a new Audi car from Seaway Volkswagen Corp., a retailer that was incorporated in New York.
Nicastro, the plaintiff, was using a metal-shearing machine in New Jersey when he hurt his hand.
Central West Virginia Energy Company, a West Virginia coal sales company, along with Massy Coal Company, a Virginia corporation.
They were approached by Beck, a real estate broker, who asked if they were willing to sell their land, stating that an oil company was interested in buying.
Peter authorized Arnon, a grain broker, to buy at the market 20,000 bushels of wheat for Peter.
Greif Brothers Corporation, a steel drum manufacturer, owned and operated a manufacturing plant in Youngstown, Ohio.
Ford Motor Credit Company is a subsidiary of Ford Motor Company, with its own offices, officers, and directors.
LookinGood sued Babes, Inc. for copyright violation after Babes, Inc. copied photographs from LookinGood’s Web site and put them on its own Web site, babes.com.
Suppose HighTech Inc., the owner of the trademark “high-tech,”sued seeking an injunction against the owner of the trademark “high-tech.”
If your boss finds out, can she fire you for sending the message? Does it matter whether your news is true?
Explain how the Internet is giving employers the opportunity to show that they understand the employment-at-will doctrine.
Explain the concept of contributory copyright infringement and how legal interpretations of that concept have evolved from Napster to Grokster.
Record companies and music publishers sued Napster. Napster is a free online music trading service. The company provides software that facilitates.
Jaksha applied to be a firefighter. He passed the written and physical exams given by the Montana Firefighter’s Testing Consortium.
Fred Phelps, founder and pastor of a Baptist church in Kansas, believes that God hates homosexuality and is punishing America for tolerating it.
The State of Washington established a program to provide legal services for the needy.
Aurora, Colorado, passed an ordinance banning pit bulls and other selected breeds of dogs from being inside the city limits.
Robert A. Delsman, Jr., maintains a blog. In that blog, he criticized the business practices of Sedgwick Claims Management Services.
The NYC Triathlon is an Olympic-distance triathlon, consisting of a 1,500-meter swim in the Hudson River, a 40-kilometer bike ride up the West Side Highway.
MySpace sought to dismiss the complaint, asserting that the Communications Decency Act immunizes the company from liability. What was the result?
Kevin Janda entered into a cell phone service agreement with T-Mobile USA. Janda and Singh asserted that T-Mobile charged a “Universal Service Fund Fee”.
Steven Gorelick and Haim Gvritzman, professors at Stanford University, created a new method of extracting volatile organic compounds from groundwater.
Plaintiff Paula Jones filed a civil action against defendant (sitting) President Bill Clinton, alleging that he made “abhorrent”sexual advances.
In 1996, California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which allowed seriously ill residents of the state to have access to marijuana.