133 results for 'filedAt:"2024-03-08"'.
J. Nathan finds that the district court improperly dismissed extraterritorial class claims brought against international crypto exchange Binance for the sale of allegedly unregistered securities called "tokens." The transactions were domestic since the buyers made irrevocable purchases from their home states on servers operated by the exchange in the U.S., and the claims were not untimely because they did not accrue until after the purchases were made. Reversed.
Court: 2nd Circuit, Judge: Nathan, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 22-972, Categories: Civil Procedure, Securities, Class Action
[Consolidated] J. Stadtmueller orders that the citizen has until March 29, 2024, to either file amended complaints for each of his five pro se lawsuits alleging breaches of fiduciary duty and contract by the financial firms and telecommunications companies or file a singled consolidated complaint combining and more clearly explaining his claims. If he does not amend his pleadings before that deadline, his lawsuits may be dismissed without prejudice.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Wisconsin, Judge: Stadtmueller, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 2:24cv201, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Fiduciary Duty, Contract
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J. Smith finds the trial court properly determined defendant was competent to enter a guilty plea despite not making its determination a part of the record. Defendant's attorney stipulated to the findings of the evaluator, while defendant was also questioned extensively by the court before she entered her guilty plea. Affirmed.
Court: Ohio Court Of Appeals, Judge: Smith, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 2024-Ohio-924, Categories: Competence, Plea, Child Victims
J. Smith finds the trial court properly denied defendant's motion for leave to file an untimely petition for postconviction relief from his drug convictions. His discovery the police officer who initiated the traffic stop never issued him citations was not exculpatory evidence that would have altered the outcome of his case or required suppression of evidence obtained from a search of his vehicle. Affirmed.
Court: Ohio Court Of Appeals, Judge: Smith, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 2024-Ohio-925, Categories: Drug Offender, Search