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State v. Clark - Criminal Sentencing Appeal
The Oregon Court of Appeals remanded a first-degree arson conviction for resentencing, finding the trial court erred by not considering the defendant's mental health attributes in imposing a mandatory 90-month prison sentence. The court affirmed the conviction but ordered a new sentencing hearing.
State v. Dubois - Affirmation of Probation Revocation
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court's decision to revoke Anna Louise Dubois' probation and impose a prison sentence. The defendant argued the trial court abused its discretion by not explaining how her admissions contributed to the revocation decision.
State v. Quirk - Criminal Case
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for 15 sex crimes against Devin Michael Quirk but remanded the case for resentencing due to a conceded sentencing error. The court rejected the defendant's other assignments of error.
Pickard v. Bland - Father's Custody Appeal Denied
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's decision denying a father's motion to modify custody and parenting time. The court found no error in the trial court's application of best-interest factors or its findings regarding the child's frequent and continuing contact with the father.
State v. Demby - Unlawful Use of Mace Affirmation
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for second-degree unlawful use of mace in State v. Demby. The court found sufficient evidence based on eyewitness testimony, rejecting the defendant's argument that chemical analysis was required.
Oregon Court of Appeals Reverses Adverse Possession Claim
The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a judgment granting plaintiff all interest in a roadway based on adverse possession. The court found the evidence legally insufficient to support a finding of exclusive possession, a requirement for adverse possession claims under ORS 105.620(1)(a).
Oregon Court of Appeals affirms summary judgment in wrongful death case
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a trial court's summary judgment in a wrongful death case. The court found that the risk of harm from a minor's unsupervised access to firearms was not foreseeable to the defendant parent as a matter of law, upholding the dismissal of the case against the defendant.
Doiban v. OLCC - $10,000 Sanction for Fabricated Case Citations
The Oregon Court of Appeals has sanctioned petitioner's counsel $10,000 for submitting a brief containing fabricated case citations and quotations. The court has directed counsel to pay the sanction and allowed petitioner to file a replacement brief.
State v. Deleon - Resentencing Ordered for Resisting Arrest Conviction
The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed and remanded a conviction for resisting arrest for Sheanah Jean Marie Deleon. The court found that the trial court plainly erred by failing to instruct the jury on the required culpable mental state for the resisting arrest charge. The case is remanded for resentencing and potentially a new trial on the resisting arrest charge.
State v. Long - Criminal Conviction Affirmed
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a conviction for first-degree sexual abuse in State v. Long. The court found no plain error in the state's closing arguments, despite the defendant's failure to object during trial. The decision upholds the lower court's judgment.
State v. Grosser - Restitution Award Upheld
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a restitution award in the case of State v. Grosser. The defendant pleaded guilty to menacing constituting domestic violence and interference with making a report. The court reviewed the imposition of restitution for errors of law and found no grounds for appeal.
State v. Lomas - Criminal Appeal
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction of Esteban Lomas for felony driving under the influence of intoxicants. The court remanded the case for resentencing due to an error in the judgment not announced at the original sentencing hearing.
State v. Johnson - Criminal Convictions Affirmed
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the convictions of Travis James Douglas Johnson for offenses including using a child in a display of sexually explicit conduct. The court addressed assignments of error regarding discovery violations, denial of substitute counsel, use of electronic restraints, and amendment of the indictment.
Ledesma v. Reyes - Affirmation of Denial of Post-Conviction Relief
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of post-conviction relief for Salvador Guido Ledesma. Ledesma was convicted of sex crimes and sought relief based on ineffective assistance of counsel, which the court found to be without merit.
Dept. of Human Services v. K. M. - Juvenile Dependency Case
The Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed a juvenile court's decision to change a child's permanency plan from reunification to adoption. The court found that the Department of Human Services made reasonable efforts to reunify the child with the mother.
State v. B. W. C. - Civil Commitment Reversed
The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed a civil commitment judgment against B. W. C., finding the trial court erred by committing the individual based on an allegation of inability to meet basic needs without prior notice. The court cited the lack of notice as a dispositive error.
United States v. William Jimenez - Illegal Ammunition Possession Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's judgment against William Jimenez, who was convicted of illegal ammunition possession. The court upheld the special conditions of supervised release, including electronic device searches and mandatory mental health counseling, and dismissed his challenge to his prison sentence due to an appeal waiver.
Safdieh v. Commissioner - Tax Penalties Appeal
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 control of foreign businesses under I.R.C. § 6038(b). This decision allows the IRS to collect the $50,000 in penalties assessed against Joseph Safdieh through administrative assessment rather than requiring a federal district court judgment.
US v. Aryeetey - Felon in Possession of Firearm Conviction Affirmed
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the conviction and sentence of Ivanjoel Aryeetey for being a felon in possession of a firearm. The court found no abuse of discretion in admitting DNA evidence and deemed the sentence substantively reasonable.
Kellogg v. Nichols - Concealed Carry License Case Ruling
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals amended its prior opinion in Kellogg v. Nichols, reaffirming that state court judges have absolute judicial immunity when ruling on concealed carry license applications. The court also held that claims for injunctive and declaratory relief against such judges in their official capacities are barred by Article III's case-or-controversy requirement.
Miller v. Lamanna - Equal Protection Claim Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's dismissal of a former corrections officer's race discrimination and retaliation claims. The appellate court found the district court erred by converting a summary judgment motion into a Rule 12(b)(6) dismissal motion, considering only the complaint's allegations. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
Peña Garcia v. Department of Labor - Work Injury Benefits for Medical Cannabis
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for review regarding work injury benefits for medical cannabis. The court affirmed the Department of Labor's decision that marijuana's Schedule I classification under federal law precludes coverage for cannabis-infused edibles under the Longshore and Harbor Workers' Compensation Act.
Bugliotti v. Argentina - Sovereign Bonds Default
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on a case involving defaulted sovereign bonds issued by the Republic of Argentina. The court partially affirmed and partially vacated a lower court's decision, finding that some bondholder claims were timely under New York's statute of limitations and COVID-era tolling provisions, and that bondholders now have the authority to sue under Argentine law.
GEICO v. Mayzenberg - Insurance No-Fault Benefits Dispute
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court judgment in favor of GEICO in a dispute over no-fault insurance benefits. The court's decision was based on a certified question answered by the New York Court of Appeals, which clarified that an insurer cannot deny payment based on alleged professional misconduct that does not involve ceding control of a professional services corporation to an unlicensed party.
Sacaza v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Ruling
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a district court's denial of summary judgment for a New York City detective, finding he had arguable probable cause for arrest and prosecution. The ruling impacts qualified immunity defenses in false arrest and malicious prosecution claims.
Jin v. City of New York - Qualified Immunity Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court's decision, holding that New York City Police Officers are entitled to qualified immunity in a false arrest claim brought by Guo Hua Jin. The court found that arguable probable cause existed for the arrest, and that domestic violence reports should be assessed similarly to other criminal activity.
Sufiyan v. Bondi - Asylum, Withholding of Removal, and CAT
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals granted in part and denied in part a petition for review of a Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) decision. The court remanded the case to the BIA to determine if the petitioner would be eligible for asylum or withholding of removal but for the material support bar, while denying review of the CAT claim.
Suarez v. Sullivan - Eighth Amendment Conditions of Confinement and Medical Needs
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's grant of summary judgment in Suarez v. Sullivan, et al. The court found genuine disputes of material fact regarding the defendants' alleged deliberate indifference to the plaintiff's Eighth Amendment rights concerning conditions of confinement and medical needs. The case is remanded for further proceedings.
Second Circuit Court Opinions for Cases 23-258 and 23-354
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals denied a petition for rehearing en banc in cases 23-258 and 23-354. The denial was accompanied by opinions from judges concurring and dissenting on the decision.
Russell v. Scott - Constitutional Rights Violation by Corrections Officer
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the denial of qualified immunity to corrections officer Jason Scott in a case alleging sexual abuse of a pretrial detainee. The court clarified the distinct legal standards for Fourteenth Amendment claims by pretrial detainees versus Eighth Amendment claims by convicted prisoners.
Leadenhall Capital Partners LLP v. Advantage Capital Holdings, LLC - Preliminary Injunction Appeal
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals vacated a district court's preliminary injunction that froze the assets of guarantors in a debt collection case. The court found that the lenders had not demonstrated a sufficient legal or equitable interest in the guarantors' assets to justify the freeze, referencing the Supreme Court's decision in Grupo Mexicano De Desarrollo, S.A. v. Alliance Bond Fund, Inc.
Parker v. Alexander - NY Laws vs NYC Law Preemption
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has certified a question of New York law to the New York Court of Appeals regarding the preemption of the New York City Victims of Gender-Motivated Violence Protection Law by the state's Child Victims Act and Adult Survivors Act. This decision stems from an appeal concerning claims previously barred by statute of limitations, which were revived under the city law.
GO WELLBEING Trademark Application for Wellness Program
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'GO WELLBEING' for health care services, specifically a comprehensive wellness program. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
Catholic Somatics - Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99714198) from Catholic Somatics for mental health services. The application was filed on March 20, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
HYGGEAR Trademark Application - Medical Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark HYGGEAR, filed on March 21, 2026. The application covers medical care of feet and shiatsu massage services. This filing indicates a future intent to use the mark in commerce.
USPTO Trademark Application for V+ - Animal and Health Services
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99682670) for the mark 'V+'. The application covers a wide range of animal and health services, including veterinary care, athletic training, wellness information, pet grooming, dietary supplements, and medicated preparations. The filing date was March 4, 2026.
USPTO Intent to Use Trademark Application for Animal & Health Services
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99682659) for a range of animal and health services, including veterinary care, pet grooming, dietary supplements, and pharmaceutical preparations. The application was filed on March 4, 2026, with an intended use date of March 21, 2026.
MENDERS Intent to Use USPTO Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an Intent to Use trademark application (TM99654433) from MENDERS for services including mental health services, psychological counseling, and treatment. The application was filed on February 16, 2026, and is scheduled for review on March 21, 2026.
UNABA Intent to Use Trademark Application
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99649397) from UNABA for services including sauna operations, health spa services, and various cosmetic preparations. The application was filed on February 12, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for COILISTRY
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark COILISTRY. The application, filed on March 20, 2026, covers cosmetic preparations for hair and scalp, information on education, hair replacement services, and clothing layettes.
USPTO Trademark Publication: Rustic Bronzée
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Rustic Bronzée' for spray tanning salon services, initiating a 30-day opposition period. The application was filed on March 21, 2026, and published on March 22, 2026.
MORLIVING Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the MORLIVING trademark application for opposition. The application seeks to register the mark for services including personalized healthcare and medical information related to advanced care planning, emergency management, and estate planning. The publication date was March 22, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application - Monkey Face Tattoos
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "Monkey Face Tattoos" on November 19, 2025. The application covers services including wholesale and retail store services featuring tattoo supplies, tattooing services, cosmetic tattooing, and tattoo studios.
USPTO Trademark Application - LASSO for Dietary Supplements
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application (TM99506083) for the mark 'LASSO'. The application pertains to providing information about dietary supplements and nutrition, specifically for women's health. The filing date was November 19, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application for Monkey Face Tattoos
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for 'Monkey Face Tattoos' for services including tattooing, tattoo studios, and retail sales of tattoo supplies. The application was filed on November 19, 2025.
USPTO Trademark Application for Monkeyface Tattoos
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for "MONKEYFACE MONKEYFACETATTOOS" filed on November 19, 2025. The application covers tattooing services, tattoo studios, parlors, and wholesale/retail store services featuring tattoo supplies.
USPTO Trademark Application for Pediatric Occupational Therapy Educational Materials
The USPTO has received a trademark application (TM99505322) for "intent to use" for printed and downloadable educational materials related to pediatric occupational therapy. The application also covers educational services and occupational therapy services.
Boujee Bouquets Trademark Published for Opposition
The USPTO has published the trademark application for 'Boujee Bouquets Floral Wrap Artistry' for opposition. The application, filed on November 17, 2025, covers floral design services featuring floral bouquets. The publication date was March 22, 2026.
USPTO Trademark Application for CARDITRACK
The USPTO has received an intent-to-use trademark application for the mark CARDITRACK, filed on March 20, 2026. The application covers various software and services related to health monitoring, medical data analysis, and remote health tracking.
Taylor Morgan Trademark Application - Beauty Education and Salon Services
The USPTO has published a trademark application by Taylor Morgan for services including beauty education and salon operations. The application covers live and online classes, workshops, seminars, and events in beauty, hair styling, and cosmetology.
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