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  • Calabrese v. Square D Co., 43 ATLA L. Rep. 212 (Aug. 2000) (plaintiff's appellate brief, memorandum in opposition to defendant's posttrial motion for judgment as a matter of law, and the court's opinion and orders in a case in which an electrical engineer alleged a company committed patent infringement by marketing a data relay system similar to his invention. No. LR3580.

  • Courtney v. Med. Manager Corp., 42 ATLA L. Rep. 114 (Apr. 1999) (plaintiffs’ complaint and memorandum of law in support of a motion for class certification in a case alleging breach of warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose in connection with the manufacture and distribution of computer software that was not Year 2000 compliant). No. LR3400.

  • DeWald v. Knyal, 42 ATLA L. Rep. 260 (Sept. 1999) (plaintiffs’ second amended complaint and exhibits and the parties’ trial briefs in a case alleging that a corporate partner improperly used partnership assets). No. LR3471.

  • Executone of the Permian Basin, Inc. v. Executone Info. Sys., Inc., 43 ATLA L. Rep. 170 (June 2000) (plaintiff’s second amended petition and memoranda in opposition to defendant’s motions for summary judgment in a case alleging tortious interference with contract and business relations). No. LR3566.

  • Feinberg v. Saunders, Karp & Megrue, L.P., 42 ATLA L. Rep. 260 (Sept. 1999) (joint pretrial order, the court’s memorandum opinion, and plaintiff’s third amended complaint in a case alleging an investment firm denied compensation to a consultant). No. LR3404.

  • I.S. Design v. Gasho of Japan, 42 ATLA L. Rep. 260 (Sept. 1999) (plaintiff’s complaint, defendants’ memorandum of law in support of a motion for a directed verdict, plaintiff’s memorandum in opposition, and trial testimony of plaintiff’s architecture expert in a case alleging a restaurant chain breached an oral contract by failing to pay a design consultant). No. LR3476.

  • Johnson v. Epperly, 42 ATLA L. Rep. 299 (Oct. 1999) (the parties’ briefs on a motion to correct errors in a case alleging a business venture investor breached an oral contract and engaged in fraud). No. LR3492.

  • Minn. Mining & Mfg. Corp. v. Chemque, Inc., 43 ATLA L. Rep. 170 (June 2000) (3M’s second amended complaint, Chemque’s second amended answer and counterclaims and 3M’s answer thereto, and jury questions in a case alleging prior disclosure of patented information and equitable estoppel). No. LR3574.

  • Orita Land & Cattle Co. v. Chino Valley Cattle Co., 42 ATLA L. Rep. 220 (Aug. 1999) (defendant’s memorandum of points and authorities in support of a new trial, defendant’s motion for summary judgment and plaintiffs’ memorandum in opposition, the parties’ settlement conference brief, and the court’s judgment on the special verdict in a case alleging fraud, conversion, and breach of contract for failure to deliver cattle). No. LR3459.

  • State v. Johnson, 42 ATLA L. Rep. 11 (Feb. 1999) (lessors’ motion in limine, summary of damages, and the court’s amended judgment in condemnation in a case alleging the state owed compensation where it condemned a business). No. LR3363.

  • Watson v. Ralphs Grocery Co., 42 ATLA L. Rep. 220 (Aug. 1999) (plaintiff’s (1) first amended complaint seeking damages and injunctive relief and (2) trial brief in a case alleging interference with prospective economic advantage where a worker was prohibited from delivering products to a grocery store). No. LR3462.

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