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November 04, 2025
5th Circ. Unsure Man Can Challenge Texas Ban On Land Sales
A Fifth Circuit panel seemed skeptical of a seminary student's argument that Texas' new law barring Chinese nationals from buying land in the Lone Star State applies to him, suggesting Tuesday the man seems to be domiciled in Texas.
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November 04, 2025
4th Circ. Urged To Revive Bias Suit Over COVID Vaccine Firing
A Black former sales administrator asked the Fourth Circuit on Monday to revive her religious and race bias lawsuit, arguing that her employer knew she was deeply religious and she proved a "sincerely-held belief" against receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
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November 04, 2025
Ill. ICE Processing Facility Has 'Become A Prison,' Judge Says
An Illinois federal judge said Tuesday that attorneys representing a proposed class of individuals detained at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement processing center in suburban Chicago had presented a "disturbing record" of the conditions at the facility that likely justifies a temporary restraining order in some form, but held off ruling until Wednesday.
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November 04, 2025
Ga. Panel Mulls Courts' Leeway To Alter Restrictive Covenants
A Georgia appeals court pressed attorneys Tuesday for answers on how trial judges should determine how or when to modify restrictive covenants, during oral arguments on a motorcycle dealership chain's push to enforce a noncompete against its former chief operating officer.
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November 04, 2025
Removal Push Defies Century Of Legal Precedent, Court Told
An immigrant rights organization has told the D.C. Circuit that the Trump administration's push for the expedited removal of noncitizens who entered the U.S. without authorization has already led to unlawful removals and "an intolerable risk of erroneous deportations" for others.
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November 04, 2025
Feds Tell 11th Circ. Delta, Aeromexico Can't Halt JV Split Order
The Trump administration fired back at Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico's Eleventh Circuit bid to freeze a U.S. Department of Transportation order directing them to scuttle their joint venture by Jan. 1, saying the airlines' contention that it'd be too burdensome to disentangle their networks is overblown.
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November 04, 2025
DC Circ. Affirms Gun Conviction Despite Anxious Juror Note
A D.C. Circuit panel affirmed a man's nearly five-year sentence for being a felon in possession of a gun, finding on Tuesday that although a juror told the court after the verdict that her anxiety may have deprived the defendant of justice, this couldn't be considered.
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November 04, 2025
Fed. Circ. Stands By Undoing Mondis Patent In LG Fight
The Federal Circuit said Tuesday it won't rethink a panel's decision that scrapped a $14 million judgment against LG Electronics Inc. regarding allegations that it infringed a Mondis Technology Ltd. patent covering a computer display technology.
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November 04, 2025
Mass. Attys Split As Punitive Damages Rules Go To Top Court
A case before Massachusetts' top appellate court over whether more safeguards are needed to cap runaway punitive damage awards has divided attorneys, with some saying the big-dollar verdicts can be skewed by improper evidence and others calling the matter a solution in search of a problem.
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November 04, 2025
10th Circ. Revives Atty's Free Speech Retaliation Case
A Colorado water attorney's First Amendment case against her former employer was revived by the Tenth Circuit after a three-judge panel found the attorney's comments were not made as an ordinary part of her duties.
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November 04, 2025
Chem Cos. Urge 3rd Circ. To Scrap ERISA Ruling Over Spinoff
Chemical companies Corteva Inc. and DuPont urged the Third Circuit Tuesday to upend a verdict in favor of employees who claimed they were misled about how a merger and spinoff would affect their retirement benefits, arguing plan participants' confusion and disappointment can't be remedied under federal benefits law.
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November 04, 2025
Fed. Circ. Denies VA Surgeon's Wrongful Termination Appeal
The Federal Circuit on Tuesday affirmed the U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board's decision to uphold the firing of a general surgeon by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs after he raised concerns about compromised patient care.
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November 04, 2025
Fla. Law Banning Lab Meat Is Preempted, 11th Circ. Hears
A California company urged the Eleventh Circuit Tuesday to reverse a lower court's decision denying a preliminary injunction against a Florida state law banning lab-grown meat, arguing the Sunshine State's prohibition is federally preempted.
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November 04, 2025
9th Circ. Revives Ore. Right To Life Suit: 3 Things To Know
A divided Ninth Circuit panel sided with an Oregon anti-abortion group last week and reinstated its lawsuit challenging a state law that requires health plans to cover abortion and contraceptives.
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November 04, 2025
'Chinese Military' Tag Is Unlawful, Drone Maker Tells DC Circ.
Drone maker DJI has taken its arguments that the Pentagon unlawfully labeled it a "Chinese military company" to a higher court.
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November 04, 2025
DC Circ. Backs DOE's Tougher Furnace Efficiency Rules
The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday upheld the U.S. Department of Energy's tighter energy efficiency standards for furnaces and water heaters, rejecting arguments from gas utility and industry groups that the rules unlawfully force an expensive switch to new appliances.
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November 04, 2025
2nd Circ. Revives Habeas Petition Over Counsel's Mistake
A divided Second Circuit panel ruled Tuesday that because a convicted sex trafficker's counsel during his first criminal appeal made an admittedly "inexcusable" mistake, the convict should be granted a second chance via a habeas petition to challenge his sentence.
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November 04, 2025
Passenger Blameless For Car Contraband To Be Resentenced
A Connecticut state appeals court said Tuesday that a man convicted of drug offenses who had his probation revoked and was sentenced to eight years in prison after a 2022 police altercation should be resentenced since the drugs and weapon inside a vehicle he was in weren't clearly his.
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November 04, 2025
5th Circ. Leery Of Tossing Search After Driver Had Gun
A Fifth Circuit panel seemed skeptical of an argument that a Mississippi police officer lacked probable cause to search a disabled passenger during a traffic stop after he found a gun on the car's driver, saying Tuesday the court must consider the totality of circumstances.
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November 04, 2025
3rd Circ. Won't Rethink Reversing Union's $3.5M Pension Win
The Third Circuit on Tuesday refused to rethink its earlier decision to reverse a $3.5 million win for a pipe fitters and plumbers union in a dispute with a commercial real estate company over pension contributions related to overtime hours.
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November 04, 2025
Ga. Justices Disbar Atty Over Abandonment Of Six Cases
The Georgia Supreme Court disbarred a suspended attorney on Tuesday for accepting a total of $33,900 from six clients but failing to handle their cases, finding that the attorney also failed to respond to the disciplinary process.
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November 04, 2025
Confirmation Ends Dem-Appointed Judges' Lock On 1st Circ.
The Senate voted 52-46 on Tuesday to confirm Joshua D. Dunlap, a partner at Pierce Atwood LLP, to the First Circuit.
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November 04, 2025
NC University Fights Ex-Football Player's Negligence Appeal
A North Carolina university could not foresee an on-campus altercation between students, and therefore had no duty to protect one of those students who later sued the school for negligence, a North Carolina state appeals court was told.
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November 04, 2025
Fed. Circ. Backs Samsung PTAB Victory Over Noise Control IP
The Federal Circuit on Tuesday refused to revive claims in a patent covering an earpiece that muffles background noise, backing a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision that sided with patent challenger Samsung.
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November 04, 2025
DC Circ. Skeptical Of IRS Data Leaker's Qualms About Judge
The D.C. Circuit seemed unlikely Tuesday to grant a request for resentencing by an IRS contractor serving prison time for leaking the tax returns of President Donald Trump and others to the media, suggesting his judge did nothing wrong in giving him the maximum term.
Expert Analysis
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Union Interference Lessons From 5th Circ. Apple Ruling
The Fifth Circuit's recent holding that Apple did not violate the National Labor Relations Act during a store's union organizing drive provides guidance on what constitutes coercive interrogation and clarifies how consistently enforced workplace policies may be applied to union literature, say attorneys at Proskauer.
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3 Rulings Show Hurdles To Proving Market Manipulation Fraud
Three recent conviction reversals from New York federal courts highlight the challenges that prosecutors face in establishing fraud and market manipulation allegations, suggesting that courts are increasingly reluctant to find criminal liability when novel theories are advanced, say attorneys at WilmerHale.
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Drafting M&A Docs After Delaware Corp. Law Amendments
Attorneys at Greenberg Traurig discuss how the March and June amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law affect the drafting of corporate and M&A documents, including board resolutions, governing documents, and books and records demands.
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Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession
Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength.
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High Court E-Cig Ruling Opens Door For FDA Challenges
There will likely be more challenges to marketing denial orders brought before the Fifth Circuit following the Supreme Court's recent ruling in U.S. Food and Drug Administration v. R.J. Reynolds Vapor Co., where litigants have generally had greater success, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper.
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NY Ruling Eases Admission Of Medical Record Evidence
A New York appellate court’s recent ruling in Pillco v. 160 Dikeman clarifies the standard for evaluating accident-related entries from medical records, likely making it easier to admit these statements into evidence at trial, says Shawn Schatzle at Lewis Brisbois.
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How 9th Circ. Customs Ruling Is Affecting FCA Litigation
The Ninth Circuit’s recent Island Industries decision holding that the U.S. Court of International Trade doesn’t have exclusive jurisdiction over whistleblower suits involving import duties has set the stage for the False Claims Act to be a key weapon on the customs enforcement battlefield, say attorneys at Haynes Boone.
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2nd Circ. Ruling Gives Banks Shield From Terrorism Liability
A recent Second Circuit dismissal strengthens the position of international banks facing claims they indirectly helped terrorist organizations and provides clearer guidance on the boundaries of secondary liability, but doesn't provide absolute immunity, say attorneys at Freshfields.
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Fed. Circ. In July: Instability In IPR Requirements
The Federal Circuit's decision in Shockwave v. Cardiovascular last month provided an important, albeit short-lived, clarification to the type of evidence that can be used in an inter partes review challenge, say attorneys at Knobbe Martens.
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9th Circ. Qualified Immunity Ruling May Limit Phone Searches
Though the Ninth Circuit affirmed police officers’ qualified immunity claims in Olson v. County of Grant earlier this year, it also established important Fourth Amendment precedent on the use of cellphone extractions that will apply more broadly in criminal investigations and prosecutions, say attorneys at The Norton Law Firm.
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Coaching Cheerleading Makes Me A Better Lawyer
At first glance, cheerleading and litigation may seem like worlds apart, but both require precision, adaptability, leadership and the ability to stay composed under pressure — all of which have sharpened how I approach my work in the emotionally complex world of mass torts and personal injury, says Rashanda Bruce at Robins Kaplan.
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9th Circ.'s Kickback Ruling Strengthens A Prosecutorial Tool
The Ninth Circuit's decision last month in U.S. v. Schena, interpreting the Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act to prohibit kickback conduct between the principal and individuals who do not directly interact with patients, serves as a wake-up call to the booming clinical laboratory testing industry, say attorneys at Kendall Brill.
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Ruling Puts 11th Circ. At Odds With Bankruptcy Courts
While an Eleventh Circuit majority recently found in BenShot v. 2 Monkey Trading and Lucky Shot USA that corporate debtors, like individuals, face certain exceptions to discharge under a nonconsensual Subchapter V plan, the ruling not only reverses the lower court, but opposes the holdings of many other bankruptcy courts, say attorneys at McDermott.
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How New Texas Law Targets ESG Proxy Advice
A recently enacted Texas law represents a major shift in how proxy advisory services are regulated in Texas, particularly when recommendations are based on nonfinancial factors like ESG and DEI, but legal challenges underscore the statute’s broader constitutional and statutory implications, say attorneys at Bracewell.
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5th Circ. Ruling Signals Strife For Employers Navigating ADA
While the Fifth Circuit’s recent decision in Strife v. Aldine Independent School District demonstrates that speed is not a perfect shield against workers' Americans with Disabilities Act claims, it does highlight how courts may hold employers liable for delays in the interactive accommodation process, say attorneys at Krevolin & Horst.