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Nebraska Supreme Court Opinion

The Nebraska Supreme Court has published an opinion document. This document is part of the official court record and provides a final ruling on a legal matter. The publication date indicates when the opinion was made publicly available.

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Nebraska Supreme Court Opinion Document

The Nebraska Supreme Court has published a new opinion document. This document is available through the Nebraska Courts Online Library. The publication date was March 2, 2026.

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Lafferty v. Corient Partners - Arbitration Clause Dispute

The Delaware Court of Chancery ruled in Lafferty v. Corient Partners that the plaintiff is bound by an amended agreement, including its arbitration clause, due to his acceptance of equity awards and benefits. The court denied the plaintiff's request to enjoin arbitration.

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State v. Soto - New Mexico Court of Appeals Opinion

The New Mexico Court of Appeals reversed a perjury conviction for Ricardo Soto. The court held that using a defendant's invocation of their right to counsel as evidence of a sound mental state violates due process. This ruling establishes a precedent for New Mexico appellate courts.

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State v. Bailey - DWI conviction overturned

The New Mexico Court of Appeals reversed a DWI conviction for Stephen Charles Bailey. The court found that the phlebotomist who drew Bailey's blood was not authorized under the Implied Consent Act, making the blood-alcohol test results inadmissible. The conviction was overturned due to prejudice from the admission of these results.

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Dennie v. Montgomery County - Workers' Compensation Offset Law

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals ruled that the workers' compensation law in effect at the time of an employee's disablement, not a later amendment, applies to benefit offset calculations. The court reversed a lower court's decision, remanding the case for further proceedings.

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City of Brunswick v. Handler - Police Disciplinary Procedures

The Maryland Court of Special Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision in City of Brunswick v. Handler, ruling that the Maryland Police Accountability Act's trial board process applies to all disciplinary actions against police officers, not just those involving the public. This clarifies the scope of disciplinary procedures for law enforcement agencies in Maryland.

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13d ago Hawaii Supreme Court
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Jin Quan Yang v. Pacific Hawaii Food Service LLC - Appeal of Circuit Court Orders

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of Hawaii has issued a summary disposition order in the case of Pacific Hawaii Food Service LLC v. Jin Quan Yang. The court found it lacked jurisdiction to review two of the three appealed orders but upheld the appealability of an order granting attorney fees and sanctions against the appellant, Jin Quan Yang, and his counsel.

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13d ago Hawaii Supreme Court
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Rosa v. Kaua'i Police Department - Rehearing Motion Dismissed

The Supreme Court of the State of Hawai'i has dismissed a motion for reconsideration filed by Austin Rosa concerning a previous order. The court cited Hawai'i Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 40.1(h), which states that rejections of applications for certiorari are final and not subject to reconsideration.

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13d ago Hawaii Supreme Court
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Weeks v. Warner - Order Denying Reconsideration

The Intermediate Court of Appeals of the State of Hawaii denied a motion for reconsideration filed by Defendant-Appellant Eugene Warner in the case of Weeks v. Warner. The court found the request to be untimely under Hawaii Rules of Appellate Procedure Rule 40(a).

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