United States Federal Circuit - February 2001 Opinion Summaries
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METZENBAUM v. DEP'T OF JUSTICEUnited States Federal Circuit
Civil ProcedureThe Merit Systems Protection Board's jurisdiction to hear "mixed cases" does not extend beyond cases involving an "appeal" of adverse actions, but a... |
02/21/2001 | 00-3400 |
GLENDALE FED. BANK, FSB v. USUnited States Federal Circuit
Commercial Law, ContractsFor purposes of measuring the losses sustained by savings and loan institutions as a result of the government-s breach of contract in the 1980s,... |
02/20/2001 | 99-5103,-5113 |
WILLIAMS v. USUnited States Federal Circuit
Labor & Employment LawCongress may block planned increases in the compensation of federal judges, so long as the blocking statutes are enacted before the planned increases... |
02/16/2001 | 99-1572, 00-1254,-1255 |
TALASILA, INC. v. USUnited States Federal Circuit
Civil ProcedureUnder Rule 81(d)(8) of the Rules of the Court of Federal Claims, an individual who is the only successor-in-interest of a dissolved orporation is... |
02/16/2001 | 00-5134 |
SEA-LAND SERV., INC. v. USUnited States Federal Circuit
Admiralty, Commercial Law, International TradeThe federal circuit decision Texaco Marine Serv., Inc. v. US, 44 F.3d 1539, 1543-44 (Fed. Cir. 1994) changed Customs- policy towards dutiability of... |
02/16/2001 | 00-1047 |
FRANCONIA ASSOC. v. USUnited States Federal Circuit
Civil Procedure, ContractsCongress' passage of the Emergency Low Income Housing Preservation Act of 1987, 42 USC 1472(c), constituted an actual breach, not merely a... |
02/15/2001 | 99-5123 |
BOHAC v. DEPT. OF AGRIC.United States Federal Circuit
Civil Procedure, Injury & Tort LawNon-pecuniary damages (such as recovery for pain and suffering, injury to reputation, and injury to family life) are not recoverable under the... |
02/15/2001 | 99-3306 |
PIERCE v. PRINCIPIUnited States Federal Circuit
Administrative Law, Civil Procedure, Evidence38 USC 5109A, requiring revision of a decision by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs if evidence establishes clear and unmistakable error, necessarily... |
02/14/2001 | 00-7060 |
AMAZON, INC. v. BARNESANDNOBLE.COM, LLC.United States Federal Circuit
Cyberspace Law, Intellectual Property, PatentPlaintiff is not entitled to a preliminary injunction on a likelihood of prevailing on a patent infringement claim where the validity of the patent is... |
02/14/2001 | 00-1109 |
DEMARINI SPORTS, INC. v. WORTH, INC.United States Federal Circuit
Intellectual Property, PatentWhere a term was not in dispute in a prior case and the district court-s discussion of the term was simply to give context to the discussion of other,... |
02/13/2001 | 99-1561, 99-1583 |
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