222 results for 'court:"USDC Arizona"'.
J. Campbell enters a default judgment against a transitional home staffing service in the amount of $90,000 for unpaid wages and overtime. The staffing service failed to respond to an employee's allegations that it misclassified her as an independent contractor and failed to pay her for overtime when she worked 16 hours a day, 7 days a week as a sober home manager.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Campbell, Filed On: April 23, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv1882, NOS: Fair Labor Standards Act - Labor, Categories: Employment, Damages
J. Lanza grants a greenhouse climate control manufacture's motion to leave to cure deficiencies concerning patent infringement claims against a greenhouse construction company. The greenhouse climate control manufacturer sufficiently showed in court that it is entitled to leave to file a third amendment complaint against the greenhouse constructor in order to gain specific details about its alleged acts of infringement.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Lanza, Filed On: April 18, 2024, Case #: 3:22cv8122, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Construction, Patent
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J. Brnovich grants a city's motion to dismiss a former peace officer's wrongful termination claims based on his religion as a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The city sufficiently showed that the former peace officer was fired for not obtaining certification under the Arizona Police Officer Standards and Training Board, and not for being a member of a religious sect.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: April 16, 2024, Case #: 3:23cv8506, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment, Due Process
J. Zipps denies the Tohono O'odham Nation, San Carlos Apache Tribe, Archaeology Southwest, and the Center for Biological Diversity's motion for restraining order and injunctive relief concerning claims that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management violated the National Historic Preservation Act by authorizing the construction of a transmission line without taking measures to assess the impact it would have on the Traditional Cultural Properties and local Native American tribes. The land management authority presented sufficient evidence in court that it properly solicited feedback from the tribes during the process and invited them to consult on various assessments on the historic property.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Zipps, Filed On: April 16, 2024, Case #: 4:24cv34, NOS: Environmental Matters - Other Suits, Categories: Construction, Government, Native Americans
J. Humetewa partly grants a class of consumers' motion for final approval of a class action settlement for Fair Credit Reporting Act claims against a credit reporting agency. The class sufficiently showed in court that it is entitled to monetary recovery, but not an adjustment for a higher settlement for each class member, after prevailing on claims that the credit reporting agency "resold patently false consumer reports" that indicated that they were deceased.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Humetewa, Filed On: April 12, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv2082, NOS: Consumer Credit - Other Suits, Categories: Settlements, Consumer Law, Class Action
J. Collins grants Microsoft's motion to dismiss a language technology company's patent infringement claims. Microsoft sufficiently showed in court that the company's language technology formatting text method system is abstract and not "patent eligible."
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Collins, Filed On: March 29, 2024, Case #: 4:23cv520, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Tuchi grants the government's motion to dismiss due process rights claims brought by an attorney who cultivates psilocybin mushrooms, marijuana, and coca leaves. The government sufficiently showed in court that the attorney has failed to establish a protected liberty or property interest.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Tuchi, Filed On: March 28, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv1224, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Administrative Law, Government, Due Process
J. Brnovich grants a city's motion for judgment on the pleadings concerning a bar owner who surrendered her liquor license after two detectives launched an "impromptu liquor inspection," which she alleges led to an "unbelievably false report." The city sufficiently showed in court that it revoked her license for violating zoning ordinances, and not because she is a Black business owner.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: March 27, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv752, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Negligence, Interference With Contract
J. Brnovich rules a business leads company may pursue a preliminary injunction against a social media marketing firm. The business leads company sufficiently showed in court that the marketing firm violated a franchise owner agreement by affixing the leads company's logo on the side of his boat without permission, and then added the word "just" in front of "LeTip" in order to be vulgar and to share it on social media.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: March 26, 2024, Case #: 2:24cv165, NOS: Franchise - Contract, Categories: Contract, Injunction
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