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HARDY v. LOON MOUNTAIN RECREATION CORP.

United States First Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
Under New Hampshire's recreational use statute, N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. 508:14, a fee to transport visitors to a recreational area is not a "charge" to...
01/08/2002 01-1263

LAROCCA v. BORDEN, INC.

United States First Circuit
ERISA
Neither disgorgement of premium payments following wrongful termination from a benefits plan, nor an award of the cash value of reinstatement to the...
01/08/2002 00-2386, 00-2387

US v. SOLER

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Sentencing
21 USC 841(b)(1)(C), which provides an enhanced sentence for drug trafficking if death resulted from drug use, does not require that the death be...
01/04/2002 01-1179

PICARD v. MEMBERS OF THE EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT BD. OF PROVIDENCE

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
In order to prevail on whether a purported contract or property right is entitled to constitutional protection under the Takings Clause, Contract...
12/28/2001 00-2367, 00-2580

FILIATRAULT v. COMVERSE TECH., INC.

United States First Circuit
ERISA
For purposes of an employee benefits plan that bestows severance benefits upon employees who remain at the time of a "change in control" of the...
12/27/2001 01-1409

FREEMAN v. BARNHART

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
When an Administrative Law Judge has erred at Step 5 of the disability determination process, the appropriate remedy is to remand to the Commissioner...
12/27/2001 01-1293

GOYA FOODS, INC. v. UNANUE-CASAL

United States First Circuit

A judge who expresses preliminary views inside the court, based upon knowledge acquired in court proceedings, is not recusable.
12/27/2001 01-1214, 01-1585

SEAVY v. BARNHART

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
When an Administrative Law Judge has erred at Step 5 of the disability determination process, the appropriate remedy is to remand to the Commissioner...
12/27/2001 01-1202

MASTRACCHIO v. VOSE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus
Prosecution's failure to fully disclose evidence of favors given by state to its star witness was not material, and hence dis not give way to a new...
12/27/2001 00-2558

US v. SWISS AMERICAN BANK, LTD.

United States First Circuit
Banking Law, Civil Procedure
Personal jurisdiction over an off-shore bank's parent company will not be found if there is not general or specific jurisdiction over the bank itself.
12/27/2001 00-2502

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