During a ten-year period the plaintiff, an attorney, loaned the defendant money -- bridge financing, or interim funding -- to trade petroleum products, such as crude oil or natural gas. The defendant allegedly owed the plaintiff $675,000, but ref...
The plaintiffs seek to reform the contract, arguing that their claim for reformation is not subject to the otherwise broad arbitration clause governing the parties' commercial relationship. View Proceeding
Case Description: In 1999, LBH acquired Delaware Savings Bank, FSB, a federal savings bank organized under the Federal Home OwnerÂ’s Loan Act, and subject to regulation and supervision by the United States Office of Thrift Supervision, and chang... View Proceeding
Four pathologist-physcians claimed that health insurer Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Florida, and its HMO, Health Options, failed to pay them for the professional component of clinical pathology, which is the responsibility for supervising the lab. T... View Proceeding
A private utility provider sued its joint venturer for breach of fiduciary duty and breach of contract involving the provision of gas and electricity to the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center (TRI-Center) via a general improvement district (GID). The p...
Case Description: A defendant acquired a sizeable minority block of shares in the corporation, which gave him de facto control of the corporation. The recapitalization was carried out without any approval of the corporation's public shareholders,... View Proceeding