by admin | Dec 22, 2016 | Appellate Law, Civil Litigation
The First District Court of Appeals recently decided the interesting case of R&R Family Invests. v. Plastic Moldings Corp., which involved an issue of first impression. In this case, the Plaintiff sought to hold the owner (and the previous owner) of a property... by admin | Dec 2, 2016 | Appellate Law
Marlon Wayans recently scored a big win in California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal. The case started when Pierre Daniel, a movie extra from the set of Haunted House 2, sued Wayans in Los Angeles Superior Court. Daniel was upset because Wayans posted a... by admin | Mar 1, 2016 | Corporate Litigation
Here is the status of the Erin Andrews trial: Erin has now testified and been cross-examined. The stalker has testified too (a DVD of his previously-recorded deposition testimony was played for the jury). We now have more insight on how he found out what room she was... by admin | Feb 14, 2016 | Uncategorized
Ohio’s Fifth District Court of Appeals recently decided the case of Pingue v. Preferred Real Estate Invests II, L.L.C., 5th Dist. Delaware No. 15 CAE 01 0008, 2015-Ohio-475. This case illustrates the legal claim known as “abuse of process.” I...