United States First Circuit - Opinion Summaries
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LONG TERM CARE PHARMACY ALLIANCE v. FERGUSONUnited States First Circuit
Drugs & Biotech, Government Benefits, Health LawProviders such as pharmacies do not have a private right of action, under two subsections of the Medicaid Act, to challenge state reimbursement rates... |
03/17/2004 | 03-1895 |
| 03/17/2004 | 03-1864 | |
CROWLEY v. L.L. BEAN, INC.United States First Circuit
Attorney's FeesPlaintiff's petition for attorneys' fees was untimely per Maine Local Rule 54.2, and the district court did not abuse its discretion in failing to... |
03/17/2004 | 03-1678 |
US v. CORNIER-ORTIZUnited States First Circuit
Construction, Criminal Law & Procedure, SentencingEvidence supports defendant's convictions arising from a scheme to divert HUD funds; restitution order is vacated to the extent it reflects work that... |
03/17/2004 | 03-1022 |
IN RE BANKVEST CAPITAL CORP.United States First Circuit
Bankruptcy LawUnder Bankruptcy Code section 365(b)(2)(D), a debtor-in-possession need not cure non-monetary defaults before assuming an unexpired lease. |
03/15/2004 | 03-9006 |
QIN v. ASHCROFTUnited States First Circuit
Immigration LawSubstantial evidence supports the IJ's adverse credibility determination; Chinese alien's forced-abortion claims were highly implausible and riddled... |
03/15/2004 | 03-1352 |
US v. BALTHAZARDUnited States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence, SentencingThe trial court properly admitted evidence concerning all of defendants' marijuana-growing operations; the government produced sufficient evidence to... |
03/15/2004 | 03-1338, 03-1343 |
DOUGLAS v. YORK COUNTYUnited States First Circuit
Civil RightsSummary judgment was improperly granted to defendants on civil rights claims brought by a woman who was allegedly raped while incarcerated over 30... |
03/11/2004 | 03-2086 |
TUM v. BARBER FOODS, INC.United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment LawDistrict court correctly concluded that the donning and doffing of non-required gear is not compensable under the Fair Labor Standards Act, and that... |
03/10/2004 | 02-1679, 02-1739 |
MS. M. v. PORTLAND SCH. COMM.United States First Circuit
Education LawPlaintiff, who enrolled her child in a private school without giving prior notice of her intent to seek tuition reimbursement under IDEA, does not... |
03/09/2004 | 03-2035 |
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