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Where two insurers sought a declaration they had no duty to defend or indemnify a company against a lawsuit it aided sex ...
Where a prisoner pursuing a federal habeas petition argued he should not have to exhaust his state remedies, because West ...
Where a franchisor was granted a default judgment on its claims against a former franchisee, its request for fees was ...
Where local police officers violated the plaintiff’s constitutional rights by entering his apartment, seizing him and ...
Where a police officer lawfully detained the defendant, based on a reasonable suspicion that he was a robbery suspect, and ...
Where a father prevailed on his petition under the Hague Convention, seeking return of his son to South Korea, he was awarded ...
Where a pro se plaintiff sued a bank over reports it made to various third-party reporting agencies, the suit was improperly ...
Where a reasonable juror could find that an employee’s repeated complaints about alleged food safety were a contributing ...
Where a woman was injured while leaving an assignment at a government facility, her negligence suit was dismissed. Because ...
Although the plaintiff failed to show good cause when he moved to extend his time to serve the United States and its officers ...
The court rejected the defendant’s argument that probable cause based on his January 2019 online activities had grown stale ...
ABA Opinion 517 says using race-based peremptory jury strikes violates ethics rules under Model Rule 8.4(g), even if ...
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