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Delaware Court Denies HOA TRO Request
The Delaware Court of Chancery denied a Petitioner's motion for a Temporary Restraining Order and Preliminary Injunction in a dispute over HOA governance. The court also granted the Respondents' request to continue acting as the Board of Directors.
Delaware Supreme Court Order on Depo-Provera Litigation
The Delaware Supreme Court issued an order addressing the Depo-Provera product liability litigation. The court considered an interlocutory appeal concerning case management and data administration orders, which aim to coordinate proceedings and manage discovery for over three hundred plaintiffs alleging injuries from Depo-Provera use.
Supreme Court Orders: Certiorari Grants, Denials, and Miscellaneous Filings
The U.S. Supreme Court issued its regular order list on February 23, 2026, detailing grants and denials of petitions for writs of certiorari and other miscellaneous filings. The court granted certiorari in one case, Suncor Energy, Inc. v. Comm'rs Boulder Cty., et al., directing parties to also brief jurisdiction questions.
Tamara Motley Medicare Fraud Conviction Vacated on Identity Theft
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a portion of Tamara Motley's sentence for aggravated identity theft related to Medicare fraud. The court cited the Supreme Court's decision in Dubin v. United States, which narrowed the scope of the identity theft statute. The case is remanded for resentencing.
United States v. Yoon - Errata Sheet for Court Opinion
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has issued an errata sheet to amend a court opinion originally issued on February 20, 2026. The amendment corrects a minor typographical error on page 9 of the opinion.
Court Opinion Errata Sheet Amends Case Details
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit issued an errata sheet to amend a previously issued opinion. The amendment corrects the name of the Postmaster General on the cover sheet and renumbers footnotes. This action is procedural and does not alter the substantive outcome of the case.
US v. Konan - Sovereign Immunity for Mail Nondelivery
The Supreme Court ruled that the United States retains sovereign immunity for claims arising from the intentional nondelivery of mail. The decision clarifies the scope of the Federal Tort Claims Act's postal exception, impacting how individuals can sue the Postal Service for mail delivery issues.
Supreme Court Vacates Judgment Due to Jurisdictional Defect
The Supreme Court vacated a judgment in Hain Celestial Group, Inc. v. Palmquist, ruling that the District Court lacked diversity jurisdiction when the case was removed from state court. The Fifth Circuit correctly reversed the lower court's decision, requiring the case to be remanded to state court.
Ashirwad LLC v Bradbury - Court Opinion
The California Courts of Appeal, 4th Appellate District, Division 1 has made available its opinion in the case of Ashirwad LLC v. Bradbury et al. The filing date for this opinion was October 15, 2024. This document provides the court's decision and reasoning in this specific legal matter.
Shea v. United States - Appeal of Criminal Rulings
The First Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed two lower court rulings concerning Anthony M. Shea's criminal convictions. Shea challenged the denial of his motion to vacate convictions for violating 18 U.S.C. ยง 924(c) and an amended judgment resentencing him. The court affirmed both judgments.
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