Philippe v. Wal-Mart Stores
Family of a Wal-Mart worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" stampede sues the company for "creat[ing] an atmosphere of competition and anxiety amongst the crowd."
Mattel v. MGA Entertainment
Los Angeles judge permanently enjoins a toy company from making or selling Bratz dolls as a result of its infringement of the intellectual property of Barbie maker Mattel.
Wone v. Price
Widow of murdered attorney Robert Wone sues three men for wrongful death, alleging the knife used to stab him was "in [their] custody and control ... at all relevant times."
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• New Jersey appeals court orders the unsealing of a settlement paid by a Giants Stadium vendor to a girl injured in a crash with a drunken fan. "We fail to discern the compelling interest that allows plaintiffs to shroud the amount and terms of the settlement in secrecy by settling the case prior to trial."
Verni v. Lanzaro

• Michigan judge says a city of Detroit employee can sue for failure to accommodate her sensitivity to perfume. "Plaintiff may proceed [to trial] with her claim of disability based on the major life activity of breathing."
McBride v. City of Detroit

• Ex-wife of Henry Nicholas petitions to remove the co-founder of Broadcom Corp. as co-trustee of the family trust, alleging he whispered in her ear that "he was going to have [her] 'whacked.'"
In the Matter of the Nicholas Family Trust

• Two National Guardsmen allege Wisconsin Dells police forced them to consume urine-soaked dirt and a plant after accusing them of public urination.
Anderson v. City of Wisconsin Dells

• Los Angeles judge orders a man to pay his ex-wife $12.5 million in damages for infecting her with the HIV virus during their marriage when he knew or should have known he was HIV-positive.
Bridget B v. John B

• Victoria's Secret users file another class action alleging the company's undergarments are defective, causing "allergic reactions, contact dermatitis, blistering, itching, hives, rashes, scarring, systemic reactions and other health concerns."
Amaya v. Victoria's Secret Stores

• ABC asks the 2nd Circuit to overturn a $1.4 million fine for airing a woman's nude buttocks on an episode of "NYPD Blue." The FCC's "conclusion that the threshold indecency requirement was met here rested entirely on the notion that buttocks are a sexual or excretory organ. But buttocks are not a sexual or excretory organ." ABC v. FCC

• Cookbook author Missy Chase Lapine, allegedly slandered by Jerry Seinfeld, says she has "never felt so frightened and vulnerable as the day my daughter, 7 years old, came home from school and asked, "Mom, what is an assassin?" Seinfeld had joked on the "David Letterman Show" that "if you read history, many of the three-name people do become assassins.” Lapine v. Seinfeld

• North Carolina Court of Appeals refuses to issue an injunction requiring pop singer Clay Aiken to endorse a book about him. "Our courts cannot be used to force celebrities or their family or friends into making endorsements for another person's profit."
Holleman v. Aiken

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    Jews for Jesus v. Rapp
    Court: Florida Supreme
    Subject: Invasion of Privacy
    Document: Opinion

    Johnston v. Tampa Sports Authority
    Court: 11th Circuit
    Subject: NFL Patdown Searches
    Document: Opinion

    Ford Motor v. Hall-Edwards
    Court: 3rd District Ct. of Appeal
    Subject: SUV Rollover
    Document: Opinion

    Estate of Duckett v. Nancy Grace
    Court: USDC, M. Fla.
    Subject: Talk Show Tort
    Document: Motion to Dismiss

    Alleyne v. Bacardi Corp.
    Court: USDC, S. Fla.
    Subject: Products Liability
    Document: Motion to Dismiss



    Stevens v. U.S.
    Court: Florida Supreme
    Subject: Anthrax Death
    Calendar: Oral Arguments (5/5/08)

    Christian Romany Church Ministries v. Broward County
    Court: 4th District Ct. of Appeal
    Subject: Religious Freedom

    Anderson v. Gannett Co.
    Court: Florida Supreme
    Subject: Invasion of Privacy
    Calendar: Oral Arguments (3/6/08)

    Greenberg v. National Geographic
    Court: 11th Circuit
    Subject: Copyright Infringement
    Calendar: Oral Arguments (2/26/08)

    Miller v. Harrington
    Court: Hillsborough County Circuit
    Subject: Shock Radio Rape