Bolin Farms v American Cotton Shipper is a contract law example that still holds relevance more than 50 years after the case. A lesson on honoring contracts amid changing circumstances, this contract law case brief serves as a reminder that promises with foreseeable risk, like price fluctuations, may be legally obligated to be upheld. This …
The law case Old Colony Trust Co. v. Commissioner (1929) originated in the United States Board of Tax Appeals, and was subsequently appealed to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. The final appeal was made to the United States Supreme Court. This article covers a brief overview of this law …