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United States Fourth Circuit - August 2002 Opinion Summaries

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GIOVANI CARANDOLA, LTD. v. BASON

United States Fourth Circuit
Constitutional Law, Remedies
Preliminary injunctive relief was proper where a nude dancing establishment would likely prevail on an overbreadth challenge to certain North Carolina...
08/30/2002 01-1726

CAVALIER TEL., LLC v. VIRGINIA ELEC. & POWER CO.

United States Fourth Circuit
Administrative Law, Communications Law, Public Utilities
A provider of telecommunications services was required to exhaust the Pole Attachment Enforcement Procedure at 47 C.F.R. section 1.1412, prior to...
08/30/2002 01-2135/2192

ADKINS v. LABOR READY, INC.

United States Fourth Circuit
Contracts, Dispute Resolution & Arbitration, Labor & Employment Law
An arbitration agreement in an employment application was enforceable, and all claims alleging violations of federal and West Virginia labor laws were...
08/30/2002 01-2304

ROBLES v. PRINCE GEORGE-S COUNTY, MARYLAND

United States Fourth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Remedies
Where officers jokingly tied plaintiff to a pole and left him stranded until officers from another county picked him up, punitive damages award...
08/26/2002 01-1662 / 01-1728

EISENBERG v. WACHOVIA BANK, N.A.

United States Fourth Circuit
Banking Law, Injury & Tort Law
In a fraudulent bank wire transfer scenario, although plaintiff's negligence claims against the defendant bank are not preempted by Federal Reserve...
08/26/2002 02-1166

ROBLES v. PRINCE GEORGE-S COUNTY, MARYLAND

United States Fourth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Remedies
Where officers jokingly tied plaintiff to a pole and left him stranded until officers from another county picked him up, punitive damages award...
08/26/2002 01-1662 / 01-1728

EISENBERG v. WACHOVIA BANK, N.A.

United States Fourth Circuit
Banking Law, Injury & Tort Law
In a fraudulent bank wire transfer scenario, although plaintiff's negligence claims against the defendant bank are not preempted by Federal Reserve...
08/26/2002 02-1166

HARROD'S LTD. v. SIXTY INTERNET DOMAIN NAMES

United States Fourth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trademark
15 U.S.C. section 1125(d)(2) authorizes an in rem action against domain names based on claims of infringement and dilution, as well as bad faith...
08/23/2002 00-2414, 01-1928

PORSCHE CARS N. AM., INC. v. PORSCHE.NET

United States Fourth Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, Trademark
Early in an anticybersquatting case, the availability of personal jurisdiction may defeat in rem jurisdiction over a domain name. Possession of an...
08/23/2002 01-2028/73/

WHITTLESEY v. CONROY

United States Fourth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
A Maryland court's determination, that a murder prosecution did not violate double jeopardy after prosecutions for robbery and assault with intent to...
08/23/2002 01-6158

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