219 results for 'filedAt:"2024-02-28"'.
J. Lemelle denies summary judgment to the city of New Orleans and rules in favor of a group of property owners seeking short-term rental permits for lodging offered on internet platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. The ruling bars the city from excluding surviving spouses and trust beneficiaries, such as adult children, as residential STR owners and operators, as their exclusion "has no lawful rational basis.”
Court: USDC Eastern District of Louisiana , Judge: Lemelle, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 2:19dv13773, NOS: All Other Real Property - Real Property, Categories: Government, Property, Housing
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J. Drozd denies, in part, a county and sheriff deputies’ motion to dismiss claims arising from an inmate’s psychiatric episode, during which he allegedly pulled out his own eye. The claims arising from two officers' failure to summon medical care and for violation of the Bane Act are sufficiently pleaded.
Court: USDC Eastern District of California, Judge: Drozd, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv2334, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Prisoners' Rights
J. Starr denies, in part, a partnership's motion to dismiss a drilling company's veil piercing claim. The company has shown that amended its complaint to add this claim is not futile, will not delay the case and does not prejudice the partnership.
Court: USDC Northern District of Texas , Judge: Starr, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 3:22cv2062, NOS: Other Fraud - Torts - Personal Property, Categories: Civil Procedure, Fraud
J. Rosenbaum finds that the lower court improperly granted defendants summary judgment on a speech pathologist's traditional hostile work environment claim. Considering a major's statement that she intended to "get" the plaintiff, the major's race-baked remark, and failure to take action on an allegedly race-based patient-diversion scheme, a reasonable jury could find that the major pursued the pathologist's HIPAA violation "so vigilantly" at least partly because of her race. Vacated in part.
Court: 11th Circuit, Judge: Rosenbaum, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 21-12332, Categories: Employment Discrimination
J. Lafferty upholds the bankruptcy court's denial of a company's motion for relief from a fee order requiring it to pay attorney fees for a debtor arising from an approved agreement between it and the debtor. Contrary to the company's argument, the bankruptcy court had jurisdiction and it did not infringe on the company's due process rights. Affirmed.
Court: 9th Circuit, Judge: Lafferty, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: NV-22-1212-LBC , Categories: Bankruptcy, Attorney Fees