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Daniels v Williams 

The U.S. Supreme Court case Daniels v Williams, 474 U.S. 327 (1986), serves as a landmark ruling clarifying the relationship between governmental negligence and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The case addresses… Daniels v Williams 

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Knight v Jewett

The California Supreme Court in Knight v Jewett, 3 Cal. 4th 296 (1992), addressed the interplay between the comparative negligence doctrine established in Li v. Yellow Cab Co. of California and the assumption of risk… Knight v Jewett

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Long v. Provide Commerce, Inc.

Facts of Long v. Provide Commerce, Inc. Provide Commerce, Inc. (the defendant) operates ProFlowers.com, an online retailer specializing in floral arrangements. Brett Long (the plaintiff) placed an order for a floral arrangement on ProFlowers.com, which… Long v. Provide Commerce, Inc.

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Holmes v Lerner

Facts of Holmes v Lerner Patricia Holmes and Sandra Kruger Lerner orally agreed to start a cosmetics company named Urban Decay. Their collaboration aimed to develop unconventional nail polish colors with an urban theme. Holmes… Holmes v Lerner

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Jogani v Jogani

The case Jogani v Jogani presents a complex and consequential dispute involving family partnerships, real estate, and judicial doctrines. Originating from a partnership disagreement among the Jogani family, this case underscores the importance of written… Jogani v Jogani

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James v Taylor (1998)

Case Citation:James v. Taylor, 62 Ark. App. 130, 969 S.W.2d 672 (Ark. Ct. App. 1998) The case of James v Taylor is a pivotal legal decision that delves into the interpretation of property law, specifically… James v Taylor (1998)

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People v Williams

Citation: People v Williams; Cal. Sup. Ct., 4 Cal. 4th 354, 841 P.2d 961 (1992) Brief Fact Summary of People v Williams In the case of People vs Williams, the defendant, Williams (D), was convicted… People v Williams

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Hurtubise v McPherson

Citation: Hurtubise v McPherson, 80 Mass. App. Ct. 186, 951 N.E.2d 994 (Mass. App. Ct. 2011) Facts of Hurtubise v McPherson Robert J. Hurtubise and Scott B. McPherson owned adjoining properties in Templeton, Massachusetts. Hurtubise,… Hurtubise v McPherson