Document EFTA00032400 is an email newsletter from Appellate Law360, providing updates on cases before the U.S. Supreme Court.
The email, dated April 22, 2019, previews upcoming Supreme Court arguments, including cases related to the census citizenship question, Title VII discrimination claims, and Freedom of Information Act disclosures. It highlights articles analyzing the potential impact of these cases. The document provides insight into legal issues being considered by the Supreme Court during that time.
From: Appellate Law360 <[email protected]> To: Subject: Up Next At High Court: Census Brawl Dominates Busy Week Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2019 07:18:20 +0000 iLaw360 Appellate APPELLATE Monday, April 22, 2019 tF ollow Appellate Law360 TOP NEWS Up Next At High Court: Census Brawl Dominates Busy Week The Trump administration's attempt to put a citizenship question on the census is the most high-profile case at the Supreme Court this week, but the justices will also tackle issues affecting government contractors and Title VII plaintiffs as it closes out the final argument session of the 2018 term. Read full article » Analysis Census Citizenship Question Case Likely To Turn On APA L Attorneys anticipate that the question of whether Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross violated the Administrative Procedure Act will take center stage during oral arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, in a case challenging his decision to include a question about citizenship status on the 2020 census. Read full article » Analysis Supreme Court To Mull Title VII's Presuit Hurdles The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear a Texas county's challenge to a Fifth Circuit decision letting a worker pursue a religious discrimination claim she didn't make to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission first, a case that could resolve a circuit split over what workers have to do before bringing federal discrimination suits. Read full article » Analysis High Court FOIA Case May Alter Labor Agency's Disclosures L The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Monday about the standard for invoking a key exception to the Freedom of Information Act in a case that could make it harder for employers with federal contracts to keep the reams of data they send to the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs under wraps, experts say. Read full article » Analysis 6th Circ. Ruling Raises Bar For Social Media Terrorism Suits The Sixth Circuit's recent dismissal of a suit blaming Facebook, Twitter and YouTube for radicalizing the man who carried out the 2016 mass shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Florida makes clear that such Anti-Terrorism Act suits have a slim chance of success. Read full article » ;.,Law360 Pro Say Podcast Listen to our new podcast here LAW FIRMS 1-800-Law-Firm Akerman Alston & Bird Amin Turocy Arnold & Porter Baker Botts Baker Donelson Baker McKenzie BakerHostetler Ballard Spahr Beveridge & Diamond Blank Rome Burns & Levinson Carlton Fields Cleary Gottlieb Clyde & Co Cohen Milstein Cole Scott Consovoy McCarthy Cooley DLA Piper Davis MaIm Davis Wright Tremaine EFTA00032400
DC CIRCUIT UPS Can't Reverse Pa. Facility's Unionization, DC Circ. Says The D.C. Circuit on Friday rejected UPS Ground Freight Inc.'s effort to overturn the unionization of employees at a Pennsylvania distribution facility, ruling that the International Brotherhood of Teamsters and the National Labor Relations Board had followed all the rules for certifying the union. Decision attached I Read full article » DC Circ. Won't Nix OK Of $500M Award Against Kazakhstan Kazakhstan was unable to convince the D.C. Circuit on Friday that a lower court had wrongly refused to consider evidence that a half-billion-dollar arbitration award against it, which was issued to two Moldovan oil and gas investors, had been tainted by fraud. I document attached I Read full article » Wireless Cos. Urge DC Circ. To Toss FCC's Verizon Fee Ruling Two wireless providers jointly urged the D.C. Circuit on Friday to reverse a Federal Communications Commission ruling that the roaming rates Verizon charged to local carriers are reasonable, contending the rates aim to quash smaller competitors. 1 document attached I Read full article » FEDERAL CIRCUIT Fed. Circ. Says Court Wrongly Tossed $7.5M IP Verdict A Federal Circuit panel on Friday said a lower court wrongly threw out a $7.5 million jury verdict against Novozymes NS in a patent case over technology that helps with ethanol processing, deciding the district court erred when it found the patents were anticipated by an earlier invention. Opinion attached I Read full article » Fed. Circ. Backs ITC In Roomba Co.'s Claim Construction Row A split Federal Circuit panel on Friday sided with the U.S. International Trade Commission's finding that one of Roomba maker iRobot's patents had not been infringed, delivering a setback to the robot vacuum company months after it clinched an import ban against several of its rivals for ripping off another of its cleaning patents. Opinion attached I Read full article » Full Fed. Circ. Won't Eye Reviving $19M Samsung IP Verdict The Federal Circuit won't reconsider its decision to throw out a $19.2 million patent infringement verdict against Samsung, despite arguments from a nonpracticing entity that the panel wrongly substituted its own judgment for the jury's. Order attached i Read full article » Fed. Circ. Affirms PTAB Ax Of Hologic Medical Device Patent The Federal Circuit on Friday ruled a Hologic patent related to a treatment for abnormal menstrual bleeding was invalid because it would have been obvious, upholding a decision from the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. Opinion attached I Read full article » Fed. Circ. Affirms ITC Ax Of Car Toll Patent Claims The Federal Circuit on Friday invalidated parts of two patents covering technology used in electronic toll systems, upholding the U.S. International Trade Commission's decision in an infringement case Neology Inc. brought against rival companies. Dechert Divine & Estes Dressman Benzinger Duane Morris Earthjustice Edelson PC Epstein Becker Green Evans & Dixon Faegre Baker Fenwick & West Fisch Sigler Fisher Phillips Fletcher Heald Freeborn & Peters Freshfields Bruckhaus Fried Frank Frost Brown Todd Gibson Dunn Goodwin Grant & Eisenhofer Greenberg Traurig Hart McLaughlin Hirschfeld Kraemer Hogan Lovells Holland & Knight Horn Aylward Hunter Smith Hunton Andrews Kurth Jackson Murdo Jones Day Keefer Wood King & Spalding Kirkland & Ellis Kobre & Kim Kutak Rock Latham & Watkins Law Offices of Stephan C. Volker Leonard Carder Lewis Brisbois Littler Mendelson Logan Logan & Watson Lucas Magazine Manatt Phelps Markowitz & Richman Mayer Brown Morgan Brown & Joy Morgan Lewis Morrison & Foerster Munger Tolles Nabors Giblin Norris & Keplinger EFTA00032401
Opinion attached I Read full article » Fed. Circ. Won't Revive Server Patent Axed By PTAB The Federal Circuit on Friday upheld the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's decision to invalidate claims from a Rosetta-Wireless Corp. network server patent challenged by Apple and Samsung, and agreed that the data solutions company can't amend its patent. Opinion attached I Read full article 0 SECOND CIRCUIT 2nd Circ. Kills $5M Deal Award Against Brazilian Reinsurer The Second Circuit has declined to enforce a $5 million settlement award against reinsurer IRB Brasil Resseguros SA, finding that it was not a party to the agreement between insurer National Indemnity Co. and steelmaker Companhia Siderurgica Nacional. 1 document attached I Read full article » 2nd Circ. Won't Revive Ex-Mt. Sinai Worker's Race Bias Suit The Second Circuit on Friday refused to revive a fired worker's race bias suit against Mount Sinai Health System, saying she'd made a "glaringly disproportionate" number of errors while on the job. 1 document attached I Read full article » Madoff Trustee Fights Bid To Pause Foreign Clawback Ruling The trustee for Bernie Madoffs fraudulent investment firm has asked the Second Circuit not to stay its decision that he can claw back billions in Ponzi scheme proceeds transferred between foreign parties, saying defendants' planned U.S. Supreme Court appeal is unlikely to succeed. 1 document attached I Read full article » THIRD CIRCUIT 3rd Circ. Says Immigration Board's Examination Fell Short The Third Circuit Friday revived a bid from an Indonesian national to avoid deportation, finding that the Board of Immigration Appeals failed to mention many pieces of compelling evidence he presented and that some of those it did mention contradicted its findings. Opinion attached I Read full article )> Comcast Keeps Installer Antitrust Suit Win At 3rd Circ. The Third Circuit affirmed a defeat for two Pennsylvania cable installers that accused Comcast of anti-competitive tactics that drove them out of business, reasoning Friday that the telecommunications giant wasn't their only potential business in the region. Opinion attached I Read full article » NJ Urges 3rd Circ. To Stop PennEast Pipeline Condemnations New Jersey on Thursday urged the Third Circuit to overturn a lower court's decision allowing the PennEast Pipeline Co. to file condemnation lawsuits against the state for land the company wants for a $1 billion natural gas pipeline project. Brief attached ! Read full article 0 FOURTH CIRCUIT 4th Circ. Trims Sanctions In Fired CarMax Worker's Arbitration Norton Rose Fulbright Oliver Price & Rhodes Orrick Herrington Panza Maurer & Maynard Paul Hastings Paul Weiss Pepper Hamilton Perkins Coie Petti & Briones Pierce Bainbridge Priddy Cutler Quinn Emanuel Rathbun Cservenyak Robbins Russell Ropes & Gray Sheppard Mullin Shook Hardy Sidley Austin Simpson Logback Sive Paget Skadden Smith Law Services Tran Law Firm Tucker Law Group Venable LLP Vorys Sater Weil Gotshal White & Case Wilk Auslander WilmerHale Wilson Sonsini Windels Marx Wolf Haldenstein Wollmuth Maher Wright Close Wyatt Tarrant Young Conaway Zebersky Payne COMPANIES Amazon.com Inc. American Bar Association American Civil Liberties Union American Museum of Natural History Apple Inc. Association of Corporate Counsel BB&T Corp. BNP Paribas CVC Capital Partners CalAtlantic Group Inc. EFTA00032402
A former CarMax employee who claims he was unfairly fired deserved some sanctions from a district court for arguing aspects of his arbitration award appeal that were already rejected, but he also raised a fresh argument that didn't warrant a penalty, the Fourth Circuit ruled. Opinion attached I Read full article » FIFTH CIRCUIT Anti-Straight Bias Not Forbidden By Title VII: 5th Circ. A Fifth Circuit panel said Friday that federal workplace discrimination law does not block employers from firing straight workers because of their sexuality, refusing to budge from its stance that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act does not cover sexual orientation. Decision attached I Read full article » 5th Circ. Says Interstate Travel Axes Oil Workers' OT Suit The Fifth Circuit has affirmed a federal judge's decision absolving Welltec Inc. from oil field workers' wage and hour claims, saying federal overtime pay requirements don't apply because the workers regularly drove across state lines. Opinion attached I Read full article » Old Ruling Shouldn't Direct Texas Tribal Gaming, 5th Circ. Told The Ysleta del Sur Pueblo argued Thursday that the Fifth Circuit shouldn't have relied on an error-filled 1994 ruling against it to decide that the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas can't offer bingo under state law, joining the chorus of voices urging the full court to take another look. 3 documents attached I Read full article » SIXTH CIRCUIT NCAA Referee Passes Death Threats Suit To 6th Circ. An NCAA men's basketball referee on Friday turned to the Sixth Circuit after his suit accusing two Kentucky radio hosts of inciting death threats and negative reviews of his business was dismissed under First Amendment protections. 1 document attached I Read full article » SEVENTH CIRCUIT $2.8M Housing Fund Row Belongs In New Suit, 7th Circ. Says The Seventh Circuit said an Illinois city and a housing company must start from scratch in a fight over $2.8 million in reserve funds held by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Complaint attached I Read full article » Uphold Arbitration Order In Biometric Case, Southwest Urges Southwest Airlines employees who are accusing the company of unlawfully collecting their biometric data are trying and failing to sidestep the federal arbitration requirements preempting their suit, the airline told the Seventh Circuit on Thursday. 1 document attached I Read full article » NINTH CIRCUIT Enviros Say Trump Must Live With Keystone Rejection Two environmental groups have told the Ninth Circuit that the federal government is wrongly attempting to dodge a ruling invalidating its permit for California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation Inc. CarMax Business Services LLC Citigroup Inc. Comcast Corp. Companhia Siderurgica Nacional Edgeworth Economics LLC Electronic Frontier Foundation Essendant Inc. Exxon Mobil Corp. Facebook Florida Power & Light Co. Food Marketing Institute GVC Holdings PLC Geico General Re Corp. Google Inc. HSBC Holdings PLC Hologic Inc. Intel Corp. International Brotherhood of Teamsters International Speedway Corporation JAMS Inc. JEA Johnson & Johnson Kapsch TrafficCom AG Kentucky Bar Association Lowe's Companies Inc. MGM Resorts International MetLife Inc. Minerva Surgical Inc. National Collegiate Athletic Association National Congress of American Indians National Hispanic Medical Association National Indemnity Co. Natural Resources Defense Council NeoPollard Interactive LLC New York Immigration Coalition New York University Novozymes Orlando Utilities Commission PricewaterhouseCoopers Purdue Pharma LP QUALCOMM Inc. Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. Southwest Airlines Co. EFTA00032403
the Keystone XL pipeline just because President Donald Trump signed a new permit last month. 1 document attached I Read full article » Wells Fargo Battles Cert. In Reimbursement Fight At 9th Circ. Wells Fargo urged the Ninth Circuit on Friday to reverse a lower court's decision to certify a class of 2,000 home mortgage consultants and bankers who claim the bank didn't reimburse their expenses or pay commissions on time, arguing that the expenses were optional and commissions can't be determined classwide. Read full article » 9th Circ. Gives EPA 90 Days To Respond In Pesticide Case The Ninth Circuit on Friday gave the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 90 days to respond to objections filed by health and environmental groups over the agency's decision not to ban the pesticide chlorpyrifos. Order attached I Read full article » ELEVENTH CIRCUIT 11th Circ. Tosses Underpayment Class Action Against Geico The Eleventh Circuit on Friday threw out a class action accusing Geico of under-reimbursing health care providers for their services, holding that the lead plaintiff lacked standing to bring the suit in the first place. Opinion attached I Read full article » NEW YORK NY Panel Greenlights Museum Of Natural History Expansion A New York state appeals court on Thursday greenlighted the American Museum of Natural History's planned expansion into Theodore Roosevelt Park, finding that the museum has had a right to the disputed land since 1877. Opinion attached I Read full article » FLORIDA Home Builder Gets Atty Fees In Property Maintenance Suit Home builder CalAtlantic can recover attorney fees after residents at a Florida development dropped a lawsuit against it over property maintenance, with a state appeals court finding Friday that the suit fell within fees provisions in a declaration governing the community. Opinion attached I Read full article Fla. Energy Choice Ballot Initiative Attacked From All Corners A slew of major Florida interests that are rarely in harmony have lambasted a ballot initiative that purports to create a right to a competitive energy market but that opponents say will upend the energy market in the Sunshine State 8 documents attached I Read full article » Carlton Fields Nabs Fla. Appellate Pro From Akerman Carlton Fields has brought aboard a Florida appellate and trial litigator and former St. Petersburg Times journalist as of counsel in its Miami and Tampa offices, the firm announced Thursday. Read full article » KANSAS Staples Inc. State Farm Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp. The Nature Conservancy The Wait Disney Co. TransCanada Corporation Twitter Inc. Uber Technologies Inc. UniCredit United Farm Workers United Parcel Service Inc. United Technologies Corp. Verizon Communications Inc. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. Wells Fargo & Co. Yale University Yelp Inc. YouTube Inc. iRobot Corporation GOVERNMENT AGENCIES Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas Chicago Department of Aviation Delaware Court of Chancery Department of Commerce Equal Employment Opportunity Commission European Commission European Union Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Communications Commission Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Federal Trade Commission Florida State Senate Florida Supreme Court International Trade Commission Montana Department of Revenue National Indian Gaming Commission National Labor Relations Board Native Village of Noatak New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs Securities and Exchange Commission Texas Workforce Commission U S Census Bureau U.S. Department of Agriculture EFTA00032404
Med Mal Suit Filed 1 Day Late Nixed By Kan. Supreme Court The Kansas Supreme Court on Friday affirmed the dismissal of a suit accusing health care providers of negligently causing a patients death, saying the patient's estate failed to present evidence that an electronic filing issue caused the suit to be lodged one day after the statute of limitations expired. Opinion attached I Read full article » KENTUCKY Ky. Court Upholds Atty Firing For Refusing Non-Solicit Deal Kentucky's highest court has unanimously affirmed a lower court's ruling that a law firm did not wrongfully terminate an attorney after she refused to sign a non-solicitation agreement involving clients, as the deal did not violate state legal ethics rules. Opinion attached I Read full article » MICHIGAN Live Nation Not Responsible For Concertgoer's Broken Ankle Promoter Live Nation and Michigan International Speedway are off the hook from a lawsuit brought by a concertgoer who fell and broke her ankle in nearby woods while leaving a music festival, a Michigan appeals court held Thursday. 2 documents attached I Read full article MONTANA Exxon Tells Mont. Justices Dividend Deduction Cap Improper The Montana Department of Revenue ignored its own guidance when the agency didn't permit Exxon Mobil Corp. to fully deduct dividend payments from subsidiaries that hold most of their business assets internationally, the oil giant told the state Supreme Court. Brief attached I Read full article » EXPERT ANALYSIS In Virtual Teams For Mass Torts, The 'Law Team' Is Critical A critical component of any virtual law team assembled for mass tort litigation is a dedicated "law team," which tackles the legal strategy and drafts the many necessary pleadings, motions and other submissions, say attorneys at Pepper Hamilton and Faegre. Read full article » LEGAL INDUSTRY Analysis BigLaw Forced Arbitration Expected To Survive Amid #MeToo Even though social media pressure spurred on by Harvard law students has led several BigLaw firms to change course on mandatory arbitration, experts say arbitration has gotten a bad rap and so-called coercive contracts, in some form, will ultimately survive the #MeToo movement. Read full article » Analysis Looking To Go Green? Here's How It Can Work For Your Firm As another Earth Day arrives, environmental consciousness is on the minds of many in the legal industry, and despite a number of challenges, going U.S. Department of Homeland Security U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development U.S. Department of Justice U.S. Department of Labor U.S. Department of State U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement U.S. Supreme Court United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit Wisconsin Supreme Court Ysleta del Sur Pueblo EFTA00032405
green is not only a possibility but an opportunity as well. Read full article » In Civil Rights Arena, Practice Groups A Rare But Potent Force Although a rarity among firms, dedicated practice groups focused on civil rights cases can have a big impact, proponents say, taking cases solo attorneys and government regulators can't. Read full article » Analysis 5 Times Lawyers Settled During The Big Show Apple and Qualcomm grabbed headlines when they decided to settle their differences before a San Diego federal jury could decide their multibillion- dollar antitrust dispute. But they aren't the first high-profile litigants to think twice about having a jury decide their fate once they got to court. Read full article » Analysis Gibson Dunn Ups The Ante On Gambling After High Court Win Gibson Dunn, the law firm that led the fight to overturn a federal ban on sports betting, has launched a revamped practice group focused on sports betting and gambling, positioning itself to take advantage of the rapidly expanding, newly legal market. Read full article » Baker Donelson's Growth Recognized Its Roots, Ex-Chief Says During Ben Adams' 16 years at the helm of Baker Donelson, the firm doubled its offices and attorneys, carrying out a growth strategy that the departing chairman told Law360 bet on the firm's roots to prepare for its future. Read full article » Q&A Q&A With 'Queen Of Torts' Sheila Birnbaum Dechert LLP's Sheila Birnbaum, known as the "Queen of Torts," recently discussed with Law360 the changes in product liability laws she has seen over her long career, her proudest achievement as a lawyer and the challenges of representing Purdue Pharma in the multidistrict litigation over the opioid crisis. Read full article » More Women Taking Reins Among Tech Giants' Legal Chiefs Women are increasingly heading up the legal departments of the largest companies in California's Silicon Valley as well as the corporations on the S&P 100, though men continue to hold the bulk of those positions, a biannual report by Fenwick & West LLP reveals. Read full article » Most 2016 Law Grads Who Took The Bar Passed, ABA Says About 88.6% of 2016 law school graduates who took the bar exam within two years of completing school passed the test, the American Bar Association said Friday, noting that the class of 2016's two-year success rate is about the same as that of 2015 graduates. Read full article » GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week Google has been accused in a derivative suit of hiding workplace harassment, a Duane Morris partner said law firms are dropping the ball in addressing misconduct and employers are seeking to fortify Trump administration regulations against court attacks. These are some of the stories in legal news you may have missed in the past week. Read full article » EFTA00032406
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