By Colleen Murphy | December 15, 2022
"The sheriff's sale occurred more than eight months after Harmon filed her first complaint, and therefore the first action does not bar her claims challenging the sheriff's sale," stated the per curiam opinion. "The District Court reasoned that Harmon could have amended her complaint in the first action to include these later-arising claims, but Morgan chose its bright-line rule in part to avoid 'disputes about whether plaintiffs could have amended their initial complaints to assert claims based on later-occurring incidents.'"
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By Aleeza Furman | December 13, 2022
Tamika Montgomery-Reeves, a justice on the Delaware Supreme Court since 2019, becomes the second Black woman on the Third Circuit bench.
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By Hannah Smith JD | September 20, 2022
Two commonly used exclusions have been found to not apply in cases in which the government is investigating the insured under the False Claims Act.
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By Max Mitchell | September 14, 2022
"Thirty-three of Obama's 55 court of appeals nominees went through with zero opposition. Compare that to now where 'no' votes over 40 are more routine. It's just more indication of how the polarization of our politics has infected the judicial nomination process," Russell Wheeler with the Brookings Institution said.
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By ALM Staff | August 18, 2022
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
By Charles Toutant | August 17, 2022
"Climate change is an important problem with national and global implications. But federal courts cannot hear cases just because they are important," Judge Stephanos Bibas wrote for the court.
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By Ellen Bardash | June 29, 2022
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster wrote the ruling is especially significant in light of the US Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade, though the Chancery case itself doesn't address federal constitutional rights and Dobbs didn't influence the decision. Delaware is one of 16 states to have codified abortion rights.
By Ellen Bardash | December 1, 2021
A leading observer of federal judicial confirmations expected Stark to easily secure Senate approval for a seat on the Federal Circuit.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | November 3, 2021
Stark, 52, currently sits on the federal court in Delaware and fill the vacancy created by Judge Kathleen O'Malley, who will retire next year.
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By Ellen Bardash | May 5, 2021
The settlement resolves a whistleblower case filed in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania and against the Wilmington, Delaware-headquartered company, accused of donating to a foundation and using those funds toward the copays of Medicare and TRICARE beneficiaries who weren't eligible for coverage of Incyte Corp.'s drug, Jakafi.
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