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United States First Circuit - May 2001 Opinion Summaries

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US v. PANIAGUA-RAMOS

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Because the formulation of jury instructions in a criminal case is an interactive process, with the parties bearing a responsibility to tell the judge...
05/30/2001 99-1568; 00-1764

PHELPS v. OPTIMA HEALTH, INC.

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Even though an employer and employee have made arrangements to account for the employee's disability, the district court must evaluate the essential...
05/30/2001 00-2347

O'CONNOR v. COMMONWEALTH GAS CO.

United States First Circuit
ERISA
An early retirement incentive that is little more than a lump-sum severance package is not an ERISA-covered plan even if other provisions might tend...
05/30/2001 00-1798; 00-1799

LEBRON-TORRES v. WHITEHALL LABORATORIES

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Where plaintiff continued to perform the same job after her medical leave for the alleged disability, no reasonable jury could find that she is...
05/30/2001 00-1724

US v. BARNES

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Where retrial requires filing of a new indictment, the issuance of mandate in connection with the original appeal cannot be viewed as "the action...
05/30/2001 00-1331

DAVIS v. LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
The continuing violation doctrine, protecting older violations from the statute of limitations defense, does not connect a more recent incident to an...
05/30/2001 00-1329

US v. SAAVEDRA

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Even if Congress amended 46 USC 1903(f) to add a jurisdictional element where none existed before, the statute neither then nor now expressly made...
05/22/2001 99-1631

LESLEY v. CHIE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
Where a doctor refers a pregnant woman infected with HIV to another facility in the asserted belief that she would receive better care there, the...
05/22/2001 00-1254

WILSON v. BRADLEES OF NEW ENGLAND, INC.

United States First Circuit
Evidence
Fed. R. Civ. Proc. 37(c)(1), which requires the near automatic exclusion of Rule 26 information that is not timely disclosed, imposes no obligation on...
05/17/2001 99-1779

STRAUGHN v. DELTA AIR LINES, INC.

United States First Circuit
Civil Procedure, Labor & Employment Law
Where plaintiff admitted to wrongfully retaining workers' compensation benefits while still on salary, and the record shows that she attempted to...
05/17/2001 00-1549

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