This item is from this morning's Washington Post:
Motion to Reconsider Is Rejected
A D.C. Superior Court judge rejected a motion yesterday to reconsider her ruling against the man who sued a dry cleaner for $54 million.
Judge Judith Bartnoff said Roy L. Pearson Jr. did not present any new argument or authority in asking her to reconsider her decision in the suit, which involved a pair of pants and gained national attention.
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Personally, I think it's time for this particular plaintiff to put a zipper on it ...
Showing posts with label law suits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label law suits. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Lawsuits du jour -- Wells Fargo, Rottlund
Some movement on a couple of lawsuits:
Wells Fargo won round I in its noncompete suit against one of its ex-private bankers who went to work for competitor Merrill Lynch. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis ordered the banker not to use any of Wells Fargo's client lists he took with him and to return other documents. (Click here for Strib story.)
Rottlund Homes has settled its copyright-infringement suit against Pinnacle Corp., Town & Country Homes of Minnesota and its architectural firm, the Strib also reports. (Click here for Neal St. Anthony's piece.) Discerning readers may recall that Winthrop & Weinstine attorney Thomas Boyd was named a Minnesota Lawyer Attorney of the Year for his successful appellate work in the case. (Boyd got the 8th Circuit to overturn an adverse jury verdict against Rottlund on the $32M lawsuit.)
Wells Fargo won round I in its noncompete suit against one of its ex-private bankers who went to work for competitor Merrill Lynch. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Davis ordered the banker not to use any of Wells Fargo's client lists he took with him and to return other documents. (Click here for Strib story.)
Rottlund Homes has settled its copyright-infringement suit against Pinnacle Corp., Town & Country Homes of Minnesota and its architectural firm, the Strib also reports. (Click here for Neal St. Anthony's piece.) Discerning readers may recall that Winthrop & Weinstine attorney Thomas Boyd was named a Minnesota Lawyer Attorney of the Year for his successful appellate work in the case. (Boyd got the 8th Circuit to overturn an adverse jury verdict against Rottlund on the $32M lawsuit.)
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