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United States Second Circuit - April 2003 Opinion Summaries

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AMBASE CORP. v. CITY INV. CO. LIQUIDATING TRUST
United States Second Circuit
Attorney's Fees, Civil Procedure 
Indemnification of legal expenses and denial of leave to amend complaint are affirmed upon finding that both the causes of action in the original...
04/07/2003 02-7230
THE GMS GROUP. LLC v. BENDERSON
United States Second Circuit
Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Securities Law 
The district court applied an appropriate level of scrutiny to the arbitral award in favor of securities customer, and the ruling was not made in...
04/07/2003 02-7129
US v. JOHNS
United States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing 
A two-level enhancement for obstruction of justice under United States Sentencing Guidelines section 3C1.1 is affirmed over claims of insufficient...
04/07/2003 02-1057
U.S. v. PEREZ
United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Sentencing 
Where a criminal defendant asserts only potential conflicts of interest, but not actual ones, and they involve rather routine discrete problems that...
04/04/2003 02-1240
US v. HENRY
United States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing 
Various claims, including (1) Apprendi violations, (2) insufficient evidence of conspiracy to launder money, (3) Allen charge violations, and (4)...
04/03/2003 00-1516
US v. KING
United States Second Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing 
Conviction of being a felon in possession of a firearm in violation of 18 U.S.C. section 922(g), and enhanced sentence based in part on a prior...
04/03/2003 02-1021
BUSKIRK v. NEW YORK TIMES CO.
United States Second Circuit
Constitutional Law, Cyberspace Law, Media Law 
Dismissal of libel claims that arose over items published in a newspaper and on the Internet are dismissed as time barred, because under New York's...
04/03/2003 00-9220

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