What is Assault & Battery?
In this 1999 thriller, a woman is convicted of her husband’s murder, only to discover he’s alive. After serving time for the crime, she seeks justice believing she has constitutional protection.
What is Double Jeopardy?
Issued in 1915, U.S. Design Patent No. D48,160 protected the now-iconic curved bottle of this carbonated beverage brand—designed so you could recognize it “in the dark or when broken.”
What is Coca-Cola?
What is Racketeering?
This tv drama series follows high-powered attorney Patty Hewes, played by Glenn Close, as she manipulates witnesses, employees, and even protégés to win civil suits seeking high-value retribution.
What is Damages?
A 2003 patent for a vortex-based drink mixer promised perfectly chilled cocktails with automated turbulence—an ideal match for this drink order that a fictional secret intelligence service agent prefers.
What is a shaken martini?
What is Habeus Corpus?
This 2014 Swedish film takes its name from a contract clause and explores the fallout after a father flees an avalanche, raising questions about responsibility.
What is Force Majeure?
A 1936 patent by Leo Cotton described a method for mass-producing this grain-based spirit, now the pride of Kentucky.
What is bourbon?