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Dias Da Silva v. Moniz - Habeas Corpus Petition
The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued an opinion in Dias Da Silva v. Moniz, concerning a noncitizen's detention pending removal proceedings. The court found the petitioner was detained without lawful authority and ordered a bond hearing.
Misiph v. 360° Painting - Expert Testimony Ruling
The District of Massachusetts issued an order on motions in limine regarding expert testimony in the case of Misiph v. 360° Painting. The court ruled on the admissibility of expert evidence presented by both plaintiffs and defendants.
Andrew Dill v. Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. - Vaccine Retaliation Claim Dismissed
The District Court of Massachusetts dismissed Andrew Dill's vaccine retaliation claim against his former employer, Southcoast Visiting Nurse Association, Inc. The court granted the defendant's motion to dismiss the complaint.
Strike 3 Holdings, LLC v. John Doe - IP Address Subpoena
The District Court of Massachusetts granted Strike 3 Holdings, LLC leave to serve a third-party subpoena on an ISP to identify a John Doe defendant accused of copyright infringement. The court found the discovery warranted prior to a Rule 26(f) conference to allow for service of process.
Strike 3 Holdings LLC v. John Doe - Subpoena for Identity
The U.S. District Court for Massachusetts granted Strike 3 Holdings, LLC's motion to serve a third-party subpoena on an ISP before a Rule 26(f) conference. This allows Strike 3 to identify an unknown defendant, John Doe, allegedly involved in copyright infringement of adult films.
Calderon Jimenez v. Noem - Settlement Enforcement Lawsuit
The District Court of Massachusetts issued an order enforcing a class action settlement agreement in Calderon Jimenez v. Noem. The court ruled that ICE must notify Class Counsel of enforcement actions against noncitizen class members and decisions to remove them within five business days.
Theodore Gamble-Williams v. City of Boston, et al. - Order on Service and Counsel
The US District Court for Massachusetts ordered the plaintiff in Theodore Gamble-Williams v. City of Boston, et al. to complete service of an amended complaint by April 12, 2026. The court also directed the plaintiff to file a motion for appointment of counsel by March 31, 2026, if he wishes to seek pro bono representation.
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