41 results for 'cat:"Administrative Law" AND cat:"Civil Procedure"'.
J. Cooper denies, in part, the FEC's motion to dismiss two groups' challenging the dismissal of their claims regarding Jeb Bush and a super PAC's coordinated efforts during his presidential campaign in 2016. Contrary to the agency's argument, a previous rejection of the groups' organizational injury does not defeat their current organizational injury claim.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Cooper, Filed On: September 26, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv3319, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: administrative Law, civil Procedure, Elections
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[Consolidated.] J. Albright denies Apple’s motion for a stay after it was sued by a competitor for alleged infringement of a variety of patents. The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeal Board is currently reviewing some of these patents, and while waiting for resolution of these proceedings would somewhat simplify the issues in the case, the patent board has already “denied institution” on some of Apple’s inter partes reviews, meaning that some of the patent claims will “still need to be resolved by this Court” regardless.
Court: USDC Western District of Texas , Judge: Albright, Filed On: August 8, 2023, Case #: 6:21cv603, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: administrative Law, civil Procedure, Patent
J. Jabar finds that the lower court improperly affirmed a decision of a city's zoning board of appeals that dismissed an appeal for lack of standing. The board of appeals erred when it determined that the nonprofit lacked standing to appeal the issuance of certain permits related to an aquaculture project. Specifically, the board failed "to consider the entire record" when making the standing determination. Also, the facts in the record show that the nonprofit was an aggrieved party. Vacated.
Court: Maine Supreme Court, Judge: Jabar, Filed On: August 3, 2023, Case #: 2023ME43, Categories: administrative Law, civil Procedure, Environment
J. Moore finds that the lower court improperly entered judgment in favor of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management officials in this declaratory judgment action concerning the validity of certain grievance procedures related to "complaints of unlawful discrimination." The lower court erred by failing to grant the landowners' summary judgment motion. The landowners demonstrated standing, and ADEM improperly adopted the grievance procedures "by an informal memorandum." Reversed.
Court: Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, Judge: Moore, Filed On: June 23, 2023, Case #: 2200821, Categories: administrative Law, civil Procedure, Environment