In a citation sentence, you are citing for the first time to a case by Sanford Lee Hertz against The Luzenac Group and Luzenac America, Inc. What is the correct case name?
Hertz v. Luzenac Grp.
In a citation sentence, you are citing to a 1995 decision by the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in a case brought by Henry Klein and several others against Jack J. Grynberg and several others. The decision appears at page 1497 in volume 44 of the Federal Reporter, Third Series. The proposition to which you cite appears on pages 1501 to 1502. What is the correct citation?
Klein v. Grynberg, 44 F.3d 1497, 1501-02.
You cite to Dutoit v. Pepper, 435 F.2d 56, 62 (2d Cir. 2020). Two sentences later, you wish to cite again to the Dutoit case for a proposition that also appears on p. 62. You have not cited to any other sources in between the two citations. What is the best short-form citation?
Id.
In a textual sentence, you are citing to a case by Sanford Lee Hertz against The Luzenac Group and Luzenac America, Inc. What is the correct case name?
In Hertz v. Luzenac Group, . . .
In a citation sentence, you are citing to a 1995 decision by the Colorado Supreme Court in a case brought by Amoco Oil Company against Dale Ervin and several others. The decision appears at page 493 in volume 908 of the Pacific Reporter, Second Series. The proposition to which you cite appears on pages 499 to 501. What is the correct citation?
Amoco Oil Co. v. Ervin, 908 P.2d 493, 499-501 (Colo. 1995).
You cite to Dutoit v. Pepper, 435 F.2d 56, 62 (2d Cir. 2020). Two sentences later, you wish to cite again to the Dutoit case for a proposition that appears on pages 66-68. You have not cited to any other sources in between the two citations. What is the best short-form citation?
Id. at 66-68.
In a textual sentence, you are citing for the first time to a case by Montgomery Ward & Company, Incorporated against Robert W. Andrews. What is the correct case name?
In Montgomery Ward & Co. v. Andrews, . . . .
You have cited to SEC v. Lerner, 468 U.S. 144 (1986). Two pages later, and after you have cited to other sources, you wish to cite to this case again in a citation sentence. The proposition to which you are citing appears at page 162 to 163. What is the correct short-form citation? (Hint: SEC is the acronym for the Securities and Exchange Commission, an agency that is frequently involved in enforcement litigation).
Lerner, 468 U.S. at 162-63.
You have cited to United States v. Vanderveen, Crim. No. 02-120, 2008 WL 22923208, at *2 (N.D. Ill. Dec. 18, 2008). Four pages later, and after you have cited to a few other sources, you wish to cite to this case again, for a proposition that appears at page 4 of the Westlaw pagination system. What is the appropriate short-form citation?
Vanderveen, 2008 WL 22923208, at *4.
You are citing, in a citation sentence, to an unpublished decision in a case brought by Bristol Head Electronic Site Technologies, LLC and several others against Aero Marketing and Logistics, LLC and several others. The decision was issued on February 15, 2024, by the Colorado Court of Appeals, Division VII. The docket number for the case is No. 22CA1540. You located the decision online at 2024 WL 3791821, and the statement you are citing to appears on page 8 of the WestLaw pagination system.
Bristol Head Elec. Site Techs. v. Aero Mktg. & Logistics, No. 22CA1540, 2024 WL 3891821, at *8 (Colo. App. 1987).