John Doe sued the University of California alleging that it had agreed to employ him at a laboratory it operated... Continued
Lisa Schiavo Blatt Case Briefs
Under the Medicare Act a hospital may obtain a reimbursement for certain graduate medical education (GME) programs for... Continued
Sandra K. Forney applied for Social Security disability benefits. A Social Security Judge determined Forney was... Continued
In 1986, Garrit Bates was appointed to serve as the Acme Institute of Technology's treasurer. In 1987, James Jackson... Continued
Your Home Visiting Nurse Services, Inc. provides home health care services to Medicare beneficiaries. Under the... Continued
Stanley I. Jacobson and other retired employees of Hughes Aircraft Company were beneficiaries of Hughes Non-Bargaining... Continued
Jeffrey Fischer, while president and part owner of Quality Medical Consultants, Inc. (QMC), arranged for QMC to... Continued
In 1994, while under arrest for an unrelated offense, Raymond Levi Cobb confessed to a home burglary. Cobb, however... Continued
Gary Cone was tried in a Tennessee court for a 2-day crime spree that ended with the killing of an elderly couple. In... Continued
Beginning in 1972, Mario Echazabal worked for independent contractors at an oil refinery owned by Chevron U.S.A. Inc... Continued
With the recommendation of his doctor, Kenneth Nord filed for disability benefits with his employer of 25 years... Continued
In 1991, Leonard and Arlene Warner sold the Warner Manufacturing Company to Elliott and Carol Archer. Subsequently... Continued
Philip Breuer sued in state court to resolve an overtime dispute under the Federal Labor Standards Act (FLSA)... Continued
When Manuel Flores-Montano approached the U.S.-Mexico border, U.S. Customs inspectors noticed his hand shaking; an... Continued
In the Bankruptcy Reform Act of 1994 Congress created a list of people that corporations could pay while going through... Continued
A group of peanut farmers in Texas threatened to sue Dow Agrosciences in state court for damages caused by one of... Continued
A California state court sentenced Felix to life in prison for murder. Felix's conviction became final on August 12... Continued
Willard Stewart was injured while working on a dredge (a machine for underwater digging) for Dutra, a dredging company... Continued
In 2002 the U.S. began withholding a portion of Lockhart's Social Security payments to offset his debt on federally... Continued
In 2003, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion protesters do not commit extortion in violation the Hobbs Act and the... Continued
Robert Marrama filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and agreed to turn over all of his non-exempt assets to a trustee for... Continued
Anup Engquist, a woman of Indian descent, brought this action against the Oregon Department of Agriculture alleging... Continued
Homero Gonzalez was tried with a co-defendant on several drug-related charges. He pled not guilty and opted for a jury... Continued
Vicky Crawford, a government employee, took part in an internal investigation regarding sexual harassment claims... Continued
In April 2004, Jack Gross sued FBL Financial Services, Inc. (FBL) under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act... Continued
Four employees sued their employer, AT&T, alleging that the company's policy for calculating employee pension and... Continued