220 results for 'court:"USDC Arizona"'.
J. Humetewa rules a former community college employee may pursue racial discrimination claims against a community college The former employee, who is Hispanic, sufficiently showed in court that she may have been passed over for a new employment contract based on her race.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Humetewa, Filed On: March 18, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv742, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment, Employment Discrimination
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J. Bury rules an "avid art collector" may pursue insurance claims for a stolen Rolex watch, but not for the alleged theft of Andy Warhol and Keith Haring works of art. The insurance company sufficiently showed in court that the art collector did not actually owned the works of art, but may be entitled to obtain coverage for the watch.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Bury, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 4:21cv119, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Evidence, Insurance, Contract
J. Mosman grants the government's motion to dismiss the Lawyers for Fair Reciprocal Admission's First Amendment claims against the government concerning bar admission restrictions. The government sufficiently showed in court that the bar admission rules do not prohibit attorneys from their right of free association, and that the court lacks subject matter jurisdiction.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Mosman, Filed On: March 7, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv1221, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Constitution, Jurisdiction
J. Brnovich denies a proposed class of insureds motion for class certification concerning contract claims against an insurance company, which may have engaged in undervaluing insureds' loss vehicles. The insurance company sufficiently showed in court that the proposed class would have to resolve individual, labor intensive questions as to who was wrongfully denied coverage.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: March 4, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv342, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance, Class Action, Contract
J. Bury partly grants an art collector's motion for summary judgment concerning an insurance company's denial of coverage. The art collector sufficiently showed in court that the insurance company is obligated to cover costs for the loss of a Rolex watch, but not for artwork by Keith Haring. The collector cannot show independent evidence that he actually owned the Haring works.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Bury , Filed On: March 1, 2024, Case #: 4:21cv1119, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance, Contract
J. Silver rules a portable generator box company may pursue defamation claims against a competitor. The company sufficiently showed in court that the competitor, the largest manufacturer of generators worldwide, launched a boycott to convince retailers to stop selling its products.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Silver, Filed On: March 1, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv726, NOS: Antitrust - Other Suits, Categories: Negligence, Defamation
J. Liburdi grants a resell homes technology company's motion to dismiss a group of retirement service providers' Exchange Act claims. The technology company, which launched an iBuyers real estate platform, sufficiently showed in court that it has not made misleading statements concerning its algorithm's pricing decisions.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv1717, NOS: Securities/Commodities/Exchange - Other Suits, Categories: Fraud, Securities, Business Practices
J. Campbell dismisses a materials science technology company's motion for preliminary injunction concerning trademark claims against a factory and former business associate in Asia. The factory and business associate sufficiently showed in court that it did not infringe on the company's plastic lined trays and lids when it accepted applications for new products, which were not based on the technology company's prototypes.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Campbell, Filed On: February 26, 2024, Case #: 2:24cv93, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Evidence, Trademark, Contract
J. Liburdi grants a County's motion for partial summary judgment concerning freedom of speech and association claims brought by a detention sergeant. The County sufficiently showed in court that it was entitled to ban the detention sergeant from having conversations with co-workers about joining a non- for- profit law enforcement association during work hours.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: February 23, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv1914, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment
J. Hinderaker grants an employment screening service's motion for summary judgment concerning Fair Credit Reporting Act violations brought by a former nurse, who's licensed was revoked by department of health and human services. The screening service sufficiently showed in court that the FCRA allows it report that the former employee is excluded from gaining employment in the federal healthcare arena.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Hinderaker, Filed On: February 22, 2024, Case #: 4:22cv206, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Employment, Health Care, Experts
J. Lanza grants the Department of Veterans Affairs' motion for summary judgment concerning Federal Tort claims brought by the widow of a U.S. army veteran, now deceased, who suffered post trauma while serving his country in Iraq. The Department of Veterans Affairs sufficiently showed in court that a nurse that treated him at the VA clinic was not responsible for his death by suicide based on a negative screen for a suicide risk and low depression scale assessments.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Lanza, Filed On: February 22, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv2275, NOS: Personal Injury - Medical Malpractice - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: Health Care, Tort, Negligence