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  2. Pierson v. Post - Wikipedia

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    Pierson v. Post is generally considered the most famous property law case in American legal history. [1] Although it only involved a dispute over which of two men deserved ownership of a fox, adjudicating the dispute required determining at what point a wild animal becomes "property".

  3. Melvin Belli - Wikipedia

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    He was remembered as, "an impresario of a lawyer who pioneered new techniques and huge settlements in personal injury cases and who defended Jack Ruby, the man who killed Lee Harvey Oswald." [23] [24] He is buried in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Sonora, California, his birthplace. [3] He is remembered as one of the "most famous lawyers in America." [3]

  4. Katko v. Briney - Wikipedia

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    Katko v. Briney, 183 N.W.2d 657 (Iowa 1971), is a court case decided by the Iowa Supreme Court, in which homeowners Edward and Bertha Briney were held liable for battery for injuries caused to trespasser Marvin Katko, who set off a spring gun set as a mantrap in an uninhabited house on their property. [1]

  5. The 10 Most Infamous Family Inheritance Feuds - AOL

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    Amount contested: N/A Feuding parties: son and grandson Brooke Astor was a wealthy New York City socialite and philanthropist who passed away in 2007 at the age of 105.

  6. Garratt v. Dailey - Wikipedia

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    Dailey, 46 Wash. 2d 197, 279 P.2d 1091 (Wash. 1955) is an American tort law case that illustrates the principle of "intent" for intentional torts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Background

  7. List of United States Supreme Court cases by the Roberts Court

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    boundary dispute between New Jersey and Delaware involving the Twelve-Mile Circle: MeadWestvaco Corp. v. Illinois Dept. of Revenue: 553 U.S. 16 (2008) determination of state tax liability for corporation operating in multiple states according to the "unitary business rule" Baze v. Rees: 553 U.S. 35 (2008)

  8. Knaus Berry Farm owner seeing ‘slight improvement ... - AOL

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    Miami-Dade property records say Rachel Grafe and Herbert Grafe, who state records list as the managers of Knaus Berry Farm, live less than a half mile away at a house on Southwest 157th Avenue.

  9. Summers v. Tice - Wikipedia

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    Decided November 17, 1948; Full case name: Charles A. Summers v. Howard W. Tice, et al. Citation(s) 33 Cal.2d 80 199 P.2d 1: Holding; When a plaintiff suffers a single indivisible injury, for which the negligence of each of several potential tortfeasors could have been a but-for cause, but only one of which could have actually been the cause, all the potential tortfeasors are jointly and ...

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