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United States Second Circuit - April 2004 Opinion Summaries

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BERRY v. KERIK

United States Second Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
In a motion for appointment of counsel based on a prison conditions complaint, because prisoner failed to exhaust his administrative remedies, and...
04/29/2004 03-0017, 03-0141

E. ARMATA, INC. v. KOREA COMMERCIAL BANK OF NEW YORK

United States Second Circuit
Agriculture, Banking Law, Probate, Trusts & Estates
Under the Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA), a bank is not liable to the beneficiaries of a PACA trust for receipt of funds in breach of...
04/29/2004 03-7038

DIGUGLIELMO v. SMITH

United States Second Circuit

Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
04/28/2004 03-2275

POTENZA v. CITY OF NEW YORK

United States Second Circuit

Civil Rights, Injury And Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law
04/23/2004 01-9351

MUNTAQIM v. COOMBE

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Elections, Injury & Tort Law
The Voting Rights Act, which prohibits voting qualifications that result in the abridgment of the right to vote on account of race, cannot be applied...
04/23/2004 01-7260

ZIEMBA v. WEZNER

United States Second Circuit

Civil Rights, Injury And Tort Law
04/23/2004 02-0340

US UNDERWRITERS INS. CO. v. CITY CLUB HOTEL, LLC

United States Second Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Insurance Law
Plaintiff's disclaimer of coverage as to a property owner and tenant in a commercial liability insurance policy was untimely as a matter of law;...
04/23/2004 03-7533, 03-7543

CORNING INC. v. PICVUE ELECS., LTD

United States Second Circuit

Civil Procedure, Intellectual Property, Remedies
04/22/2004 03-7731, 03-7939

PALMER v. RICHARDS

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
Because it is clearly established that Special Housing Unit confinements shorter than 101 days may implicate a liberty interest entitled to due...
04/16/2004 03-290

MATTEL, INC. v. GOLDBERGER DOLL MFG. CO.

United States Second Circuit
Copyright, Intellectual Property
Copyright law bars competitors from copying plaintiff's realization of upturned nose, bow lips, and widely spaced eyes; district court erred in...
04/16/2004 02-9042

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