8 results for 'judge:"Albregts "'.
J. Albregts refuses to dismiss a black worker's pro se race and national origin discrimination and retaliation claims to proceed. The temp employee says it took longer than normal to receive an offer for full-time employment from Crocs. He also had difficulty obtaining his employee discount code and was ignored when he sought help. That the employee was reassigned after complaining, among other specific allegations, is sufficient to allege retaliation.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts , Filed On: April 15, 2024, Case #: 2:24cv582, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation
J. Albregts denies both parties��� motions for summary judgment. The purchaser sues for unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, legal malpractice��� and fraud regarding an allegedly fraudulent real estate investment scheme. The seller represented herself as a realtor and was retained by the purchaser to purchase various Nevada properties under his name and to rent out and manage those properties for his benefit. The alleged realtor forged deeds and transferred legal title of the properties to and from entities she controlled, leaving the purchaser with one of 24 properties for which he has not received his investment money back. According to the evidence shown, multiple questions of material fact must be decided at trial.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts, Filed On: April 9, 2024, Case #: 2:20cv1683, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Fraud, Real Estate, Legal Malpractice
J. Albregts grants the distributor's motion to stay discovery. The electroplating company claiming trademark infringement was purchased by various entities through receivership and the parties dispute whether the company's trademarked name could be used for other purposes after the distributor changed the company name. The distributor has demonstrated good cause to stay discovery since the case is related to other, pending litigation that may alter the scope of the discovery at issue.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts , Filed On: November 27, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv647, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Trademark, Discovery
J. Albregts denies the city's motion to declare plaintiff a vexation litigant in her civil rights action brought on allegations that the Las Vegas Police Department is stalking her. She says that she was unlawfully arrested while living in Reno, and that when she moved to Las Vegas the police released her booking photo, in which she is bald due to alopecia, to embarrass her. She also claims that U-Haul lost her property and began working with Reno and Las Vegas police, which led to conspiracies involving her apartment management. Though she has shown a pattern of vexatious litigation, she is entitled to notice and hearing. She must show cause as to why she should not be declared a vexatious litigant.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts , Filed On: September 22, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv65, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Due Process, Police Misconduct
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J. Albregts grants the synthetic urine laboratory���s motion to compel production of the investment group���s synthetic urine ingredients in this patent infringement suit. The investment group did not previously list its ingredients as specifically as possible and did not list every step in the manufacturing process. The discovery request is relevant and proportional, not unduly burdensome or duplicative of information already provided.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts, Filed On: July 28, 2023, Case #: 2:22cv158, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent, Discovery, Technology
J. Albregts denies a hotel customer���s motion to appoint interim class counsel in this suit alleging certain Las Vegas hotels used a common third-party algorithm to artificially inflate hotel prices. There are no competing lawsuits or firms creating a need to clarify responsibility for class interest protection. The court stays discovery, but in finding that the parties��� discovery plan contains deficiencies, it denies the joint plan without prejudice.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts, Filed On: July 11, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv140, NOS: Antitrust - Other Suits, Categories: Antitrust, Discovery, Class Action
J. Albregts grants the refrigerator manufacturer's motion to quash the subpoena seeking to depose the company president in this suit brought on allegations that a refrigerator caught fire, damaging an RV and house. The company president is not a named party, but is the chairman/president and director of two named parties. A subpoena was unnecessary to depose him.
Court: USDC Nevada, Judge: Albregts , Filed On: June 15, 2023, Case #: 2:21cv2167, NOS: Contract Product Liability - Contract, Categories: Tort, Product Liability, Contract