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Care One LLC v NLRB - Court Opinion

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's denial of a preliminary injunction sought by Care One LLC and its affiliates. The healthcare companies sought to halt NLRB proceedings, arguing the ALJ was unlawfully appointed and shielded from removal. The appellate court found the companies could not demonstrate irreparable harm.

Priority review Enforcement Employment & Labor
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Mar-Can Transport Co. v. Local 854 Pension Fund - ERISA Withdrawal Liability

The Second Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that Mar-Can Transport Co. is entitled to a $1.8 million reduction in withdrawal liability from the Local 854 Pension Fund. The decision clarifies the interpretation of an ERISA provision regarding asset and liability transfers when an employer withdraws from a multiemployer pension plan due to union representation changes.

Priority review Enforcement Pensions & Retirement
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CFHC v. CoreLogic Rental Property Solutions - Fair Housing Act Case

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in CFHC v. CoreLogic Rental Property Solutions, vacating in part, affirming in part, and reversing in part a lower court decision. The court found the Connecticut Fair Housing Center lacked standing and that CoreLogic did not cause housing denials based on criminal history, thus failing the disparate impact claim under the Fair Housing Act. However, it affirmed CoreLogic violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act regarding conservatorship documentation.

Priority review Enforcement Housing
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Reidy Contracting Group LLC v. Mt. Hawley Insurance Company - Insurance Coverage Dispute

The Second Circuit affirmed a lower court ruling that Mt. Hawley Insurance Company must provide additional insured coverage to Reidy Contracting Group LLC. The court held that Reidy was an additional insured and that the Employers Liability Exclusion was ambiguous and thus construed against Mt. Hawley.

Priority review Enforcement Insurance
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B.B. v. Hochul - Children's Rights in Foster Care Certification

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in B.B. v. Hochul that plaintiffs, children removed from their parents, have standing to challenge New York's certification scheme for foster parents. The court reversed in part and affirmed in part the district court's dismissal, remanding for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Social Services
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McGucken v. Shutterstock, Inc. - Copyright Infringement Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals partially affirmed and partially vacated a district court's summary judgment in McGucken v. Shutterstock, Inc. The court affirmed the dismissal of the false copyright management information claim but vacated the dismissal of copyright infringement claims, remanding for further proceedings on specific factual issues.

Priority review Enforcement Intellectual Property
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Safdieh v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue - Tax Penalties

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a Tax Court decision, holding that the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may assess penalties for failure to report foreign business control. The court vacated the Tax Court's order granting summary judgment to the taxpayer, Joseph Safdieh, and remanded the case for further proceedings.

Priority review Enforcement Taxation
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United States v. Aryeetey - Criminal Conviction and Sentence Appeal

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivan Joel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found Aryeetey's arguments regarding DNA evidence disclosure and sentence reasonableness to be unpersuasive.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice
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Kellogg v. Nichols - Concealed Carry Licenses, New York

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal of a lawsuit challenging New York's concealed carry license laws. The court held that state judges reviewing license applications are protected by absolute judicial immunity and that federal courts lack jurisdiction for injunctive relief claims against them.

Routine Enforcement Product Safety
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US v. Jimenez - Appeal of Sentence Conditions

The Second Circuit affirmed a district court's sentencing of William Jimenez to 105 months imprisonment and three years of supervised release. Jimenez appealed three special conditions of his supervised release, but the court found they were adequately supported and that his appeal waiver barred his challenge to the imprisonment term.

Routine Enforcement Criminal Justice

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