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No Exhaustion Without Sworn Proof: Third Circuit Reinforces Declaration Requirement in PLRA Disputes Commentary on Payne v. Gourley, No. 25-1765 (3d Cir. Sept. 24, 2025) (nonprecedential)...
Acceptance of Responsibility Cannot Be Denied Based Solely on Pre‑Notice Arrest Conduct: Third Circuit Vacates Sentence in United States v. Guerrero Grimaldos Court: U.S. Court of Appeals for the...
Rebutting the SGA Presumption Requires Concrete Proof of Subsidy: Fourth Circuit Affirms Step-Four Denial Based on Religious Employment and “As Actually Performed” Past Work Case: William Kinlaw v....
Available, Unused Safety Devices Create Triable Issues Under Labor Law § 240(1) in Roof‑Hatch Falls; Conclusory Motions to Strike Affirmative Defenses Rejected Case: Blachowicz v. City of New York,...
GBL § 349, Article 36‑A, and Lien Law Article 3‑A Do Not Create an Independent Tort Duty for Contractors: Second Department Refines Pleading Boundaries in Home-Renovation Disputes Case: Kovalenko v....
When the Accident Itself Is in Dispute: Second Department Clarifies CPLR 4404(a) and Endorses Jury Instructions Allowing Non‑Occurrence Findings Introduction In Krohn v. Schultz Ford Lincoln, Inc.,...
Matter of Brody: Disbarment by Consent with Restitution Convertible to a Civil Judgment under Judiciary Law § 90(6-a) Introduction In Matter of Brody, 2025 NY Slip Op 05079 (Appellate Division,...
Consent Discipline for Neglect and Communication Failures: Second Department Affirms One‑Year Suspension and Underscores Bankruptcy Reporting Duties Matter of Mulhearn, 2025 NY Slip Op 05086 (App....
Misdemeanor Tax Fraud as a “Serious Crime” Meriting a Prospective Six‑Month Suspension: Matter of Ortega Court: Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, Second Department (Per Curiam) Decision Date:...
Only the CBA’s Named Parties May Demand Arbitration: Representative’s Signature Alone Does Not Confer Party Status Introduction In Matter of Village of Walden v. Teamsters Local Union No. 445, the...
Meikle v. Medcare, LLC: Permanent Disability Allegations Open HIV, Mental Health, and Substance-Use Records to Discovery, With Mandatory Public Health Law § 2785(3) Protections Introduction In Meikle...
People v. Reaves: New York Tightens Admissibility of Rap Lyrics—Qualified Expertise, Specific Nexus, and Molineux Balancing Required Introduction In People v. Reaves, 2025 NY Slip Op 05107 (App Div,...
Second Department Clarifies: Waiving a Deficiency Judgment Does Not Eliminate the Borrower as a Necessary Party in Foreclosure Introduction In Wilmington Savings Fund Society, FSB v. Loubriel, 2025...
Eligibility Confirmation Under §16.63 Is Not Newly Discovered Evidence: Florida Supreme Court Tightens Successive Mitigation and Post‑Warrant Records Practice in Capital Cases Introduction In Victor...
Second Circuit reaffirms: Gang defection is not “political opinion” and CAT relief demands individualized proof and government acquiescence Introduction In Ramirez Alvarado v. Bondi (No. 21-6603,...
Umarov v. Bondi: Second Circuit Reaffirms Nonreviewability of BIA’s Sua Sponte Reopening and Declines to Treat Pereira/Niz‑Chavez Eligibility as Exceptional Introduction In a nonprecedential summary...
Signing ICC Terms of Reference as “Clear and Unmistakable” Delegation of Arbitrability: Eleventh Circuit Affirms Confirmation Against a Non‑Signatory Under the New York Convention Introduction This...
No Industry Standard, No Immunity: Eleventh Circuit Holds Standard of Care and Causation Are Jury Questions in Negligent-Work Exclusion vs. “Equipment Breakdown” Coverage Disputes Introduction This...
EEZs Are Part of the “High Seas” and Congress May Define “Stateless” Broadly Under the MDLEA United States v. Carlos Guzman‑Javier (and Consolidated Appeals) Introduction In this unpublished,...