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GARVIE v. CITY OF FORT WALTON BEACH

United States Eleventh Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law, Property Law & Real Estate
Paving a portion of plaintiffs' land was rationally related to a conceivable public purpose and did not violate their rights to substantive due...
04/20/2004 03-10886

SCHUCHART v. LA TABERNA DEL ALABARDERO, INC.

United States DC Circuit
Injury & Tort Law
Judgment for defendant is reversed and questions of law are certified concerning whether, under the common law tort of intrusion upon seclusion, a...
04/20/2004 03-7105

MAYDAK v. US

United States DC Circuit
Constitutional Law, Injury & Tort Law
Summary judgment was improperly granted to defendant on allegations that the Federal Bureau of Prisons' receipt and retention of duplicate prints of...
04/20/2004 02-5168

ERLIN v. US

United States Ninth Circuit
Criminal Law & Procedure, Habeas Corpus, Injury & Tort Law, Sentencing
A civil action under the FTCA for negligently calculating a prisoner's release date, or otherwise wrongfully imprisoning the prisoner, does not accrue...
04/19/2004 00-16986

CALMAT CO. v. US DEP'T OF LABOR

United States Ninth Circuit
Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law, Transportation
Petitioner was properly found to have violated the whistleblower protection provision of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act when it suspended...
04/19/2004 02-73199

ZAMOS v. STROUD

Supreme Court of California
Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Injury & Tort Law, Legal Malpractice
An attorney may be held liable for malicious prosecution for continuing to prosecute a lawsuit discovered to lack probable cause.
04/19/2004 S118032

CHIPPEWA TRADING CO. v. COX

United States Sixth Circuit
Civil Rights, Indian Law, Injury & Tort Law, Tax Law
Due process challenge to the forfeiture provisions of the Tobacco Products Tax Act was properly dismissed under the comity doctrine, which prohibits...
04/19/2004 03-1445

JOHNSON v. SPENCER PRESS OF MAINE, INC.

United States First Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law, Labor & Employment Law
It is error to cut off, as a matter of law, the ability of a successful Title VII plaintiff to receive further back pay or front pay once he is fired...
04/16/2004 03-1999, 03-2069

ROSEN CONSTR. VENTURES, INC. v. MINTZ, LEVIN, COHN, FERRIS, GLOVSKY & POPEO, P.C.

United States First Circuit
Construction, Contracts, Injury & Tort Law, Legal Malpractice
An adverse party's alleged breach of a contract is not necessarily sufficient to put a client on notice that his attorney negligently drafted the...
04/16/2004 03-1758

PALMER v. RICHARDS

United States Second Circuit
Civil Rights, Injury & Tort Law
Because it is clearly established that Special Housing Unit confinements shorter than 101 days may implicate a liberty interest entitled to due...
04/16/2004 03-290

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