Word: plaintiffs
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...sued Hearst's Examiner for $125.000 compensatory damages, $100.000 punitive damages on twelve counts of alleged libel. The jury found no libel, awarded $1 punitive damages. Individual jurors later explained that they wanted to save their fellow townsman the costs of the trial. Their zeal was misdirected, since Plaintiff Baugh was obliged to pay the costs anyway. Lawyer Neylan & Client Hearst considered disposal of a $225.000 suit for $1 net a distinct victory...
Second year Law School men of the Marshall Club, representing the plaintiff, were victorious over the Wilson Club in the quarter-finals of the Ames Competition, held last Thursday evening in Langdell Hall...
Counsels for the plaintiff were James B. Ames and Albert Pratt. The brief for the plaintiff was prepared by Sherman Chickering, John Howland, Gilbert Kerlin, Vernon Munroe, Jr., H. Burton powers, and William Shields. Arguing for the plaintiff were John W. Myers and Lyman M. Tondel, Jr. Counsels for the defendant brief were Laurence E. Broh-Kahn, D. Jamison McDaniel, Frederick T. Searls, Richard H. Wels, Joseph J. Wolf, and William F. Wolff...
...noisy litigation. James Howard Bridge, a white-haired Briton of 77, was suing Miss Helen Clay Frick for slander & libel, asking $250,000 damages. In White Plains, N. Y. a Supreme Court jury sat down to hear the evidence. Its nub was that Defendant Frick had ruined Plaintiff Bridge's career as an art expert by writing in 1931 that he had never been curator of her father's art collection, that the book on the Frick collection which he was trying to sell was "full of inaccuracies and adds nothing to art connoisseurship...
...Vincent 3L of the Wilson Club, with Walston S. Brown 3L, Gustav H. Dongus 3L, Adolph G. Emhardt, Jr. 3L, Winston B. McCall 3L, and Thomas A. Wilson 3L on the brief. Charles S. Maddock 3L and Martin A. Jurow 3L of the Pollock Club argued for the plaintiff, and four third year law men, Norman Macbeth, Jr. 3L, David G. Marvin 3L, Wilson W. Phelps 3L, and George E. Ray 3L, served on the brief...