United States Third Circuit - November 2000 Opinion Summaries
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O'DOWD v. TRUEGERUnited States Third Circuit
Bankruptcy LawSince plaintiff-debtor's second malpractice action was based on alleged pleading errors committed in the first malpractice action, and her bankruptcy... |
11/30/2000 | 99-5479 |
US v. SERAFINIUnited States Third Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedureProsecutor's questioning of defendant before the grand jury on perjury charge under 18 USC 1623 was unambiguous, not impermissibly vague, and the... |
11/30/2000 | 99-3994 |
BATTAGLIA v. MCKENDRYUnited States Third Circuit
Contracts, Dispute Resolution & ArbitrationPennsylvania law requires the District Court to determine the scope of the arbitration clause in the parties' litigation settlement agreement, but... |
11/30/2000 | 99-1751 |
BRUMFIELD v. SANDERSUnited States Third Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawClaims of tortious conduct occurred outside the scope of defendants' employment under the Westfall Act, where personal animosity towards plaintiff, if... |
11/14/2000 | 00-3275 |
LAKE v. ARNOLDUnited States Third Circuit
Civil Procedure, Civil RightsFederal tolling doctrine may allow mentally retarded woman to pursue federal claims challenging her sterilization at the age of 16 where her guardian,... |
11/08/2000 | 98-3558 |
STERLING v. BOROUGH OF MINERSVILLEUnited States Third Circuit
Civil Rights, Constitutional LawPolice officers were not entitled to qualified immunity where at least one officer involved in the incident leading to decedent's suicide knowingly... |
11/07/2000 | 99-1768 |
DOUG GRANT, INC. v. GREATE BAY CASINO CORP.United States Third Circuit
Entertainment Law, Injury & Tort LawCard counting blackjack gamblers' allegations that casinos committed predicate RICO acts are completely insubstantial and border on being frivolous,... |
11/02/2000 | 98-5291 |
US v. VALENTINEUnited States Third Circuit
Criminal Law & ProcedurePolice officers had reasonable suspicion to stop defendant, where informant made a face-to-face report to police that he observed defendant moments... |
11/02/2000 | 00-1425 |
GOULD, INC. v. A & M BATTERY & TIRE SERV.United States Third Circuit
Environmental LawCongress intended the Superfund Recycling Equity Act to apply retroactively to judicial actions for CERCLA contribution, initiated by private parties... |
11/01/2000 | 99-3294 |
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