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MacDONALD v. COHEN

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Goverment employee, who recovered from disability, is entitled to job preference for new jobs at or below his previous pay grade under 5 CFR...
12/01/2000 99-1991

OKEN v. WARDEN

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Defendant is not entitled to confront his attorneys, who he alleges provided ineffective assistance at trial, in state post-conviction review...
12/01/2000 99-1829

IN RE: CORNELIUS P. YOUNG

United States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Civil Procedure, Tax Law
The three-year limitations period on non-dischargeable taxes in bankruptcy, under 11 USC 507, is tolled for the period a debtor is in a Chapter 13...
12/01/2000 00-1484

MEGWINOFF v. VIZCAYA

United States First Circuit
Labor & Employment Law
Plaintiff's claim that employer said she could "come back when she was ready" was not sufficient to support allegation that employer would hold her...
12/01/2000 00-1483

PHOENIX v. MATESANZ

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure
Criminal defense counsel did not render ineffective assistance by refusing to call defense expert witnesses when he pressed same issues when...
12/01/2000 00-1140

BOSTON EDISON COMPANY v. FERC

United States First Circuit
Public Utilities
Specification of a utility rate or formula by itself implicates Mobile-Sierra doctrine, and a generally framed boilerplate clause (like the "Laws,...
12/01/2000 00-1055

US v. GOLENBOCK

United States First Circuit
Constitutional Law, Criminal Law & Procedure, Evidence
Testimony before State Bar involving bankruptcy petition under threat of adverse inference and possible disbarment was too conditional to establish a...
11/30/2000 99-1983, 99-1985, 99-1987

US v. DOE

United States First Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure
Information provided under plea agreement that duplicated information the government had from other sources, involved small quantities of drugs,...
11/30/2000 99-1501

LIU v. PHILLIPS

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights
An officer, who participates in an arrest, may reasonably rely on a fellow officer or agent who does (or by position should) know the substantive law...
11/30/2000 99-2336

GOYA FOODS, INC. v. UNANUE

United States First Circuit
Bankruptcy Law, Corporation & Enterprise Law
Evidence that individual debtor created company, initially funded it with his own assets, managed it, and paid his own and his wife's expenses with...
11/30/2000 98-1553, 99-1307, 99-2056, 99-2211

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