This column reports on several recent significant decisions from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York. Judge Natasha C. Merle dismissed claims based on res judicata.
The potential for a new assisted dying law has pushed a medically divisive issue back up the news agenda, reports Erin Dean On 15 October the backbench Labour MP Kim Leadbeater introduced the ...
“These courts will be responsible for construing the Constitution, ensuring that laws and government actions should be aligned with its provisions and protecting people’s civil right ...
Originally published Oct. 14 on IdahoCapitalSun.com. An Idaho judge dismissed Blue Cross of Idaho’s lawsuit seeking to invalidate a $1.1 billion contract to provide health insurance to Idaho ...
In so ruling, the Federal Circuit found that the district court erred in construing the claim term “first reflective layer,” and in requiring that the claimed first reflective layer be ...
In light of this ambiguity, we feel the agreement must be resolved against the party who prepared it. We have no hesitancy in construing the term "school year" to mean that period during which school ...
Strictly construing the non-compete against the company, the court found that the non-compete was overbroad in that it applied to all past, present, or prospective projects, services, and clients ...