35 results for 'judge:"Andrews"'.
J. Andrews finds a lower court improperly dismissed a national of Somalia's motion to remain in the U.K. The Secretary of State for the Immigration and Asylum Chamber argued that the Somalian native lacks immigration credentials, which left him stranded in Ethiopia as he fought to recover from tuberculosis. However, he presented sufficient evidence in court that his mother and sponsor, who lives in the U.K., suffers from extreme illness, and that he is entitled to relief based his status of returning resident. Reversed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews , Filed On: April 17, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-482, Categories: Immigration
J. Andrews finds a lower court properly dismissed a group of borrowers' contract claims against a lender. The borrowers, property developers, argued that the agreement with the lender to repay loans was unenforceable, and that they were entitled to an extension of time for repayment. However, the lender sufficiently showed in court that the loan agreements are enforceable given that they are regulated mortgage contracts. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews , Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-1285, Categories: Property, Banking / Lending, Contract
J. Andrews finds a lower court properly dismissed a member of a national lottery account's motion for summary judgment concerning an alleged win. The member argued that the gambling platform notified her that she won 1 million pounds before she clicked on platform's the "Finish" button, but then reduced the award to 10 pounds. However, the lottery platform sufficiently showed in court that the award was the result of a coding issue. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: March 1, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-791, Categories: Contract, Technology
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J. Andrews finds a lower court properly denied a law firm's motion to reopen a case against another law firm on claims of fraud. The first law firm argued that it was entitled to relief after the other law firm allegedly fraudulently obtained years of cost orders. However, the defendant law firm sufficiently showed in court that the claims do not constitute exceptional circumstances. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: February 8, 2024, Case #: CA-2021-1782A, Categories: Fraud, Attorney Discipline
J. Andrews finds a lower court properly dismissed a client's professional negligence claims against a law firm. The client, who underwent an amputation of her leg after she was injured on holiday in Turkey, argued that she was entitled to pursue personal injury claims against a travel agent's insurance company. However, the insurance company sufficiently showed in court that she failed to promptly notify it. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: February 1, 2024, Case #: CA-2022-1731, Categories: Insurance, Negligence
J. Andrews finds a lower court properly dismissed an insurance company's contract claims against a luxury home builder. The insurance company argued that the luxury home builder was not entitled to certain benefits based on the actions of a shady solicitor. However, the luxury home builder sufficiently showed in court that its policy contains an aggregation clause, which decides coverage limitations. Affirmed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: January 15, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-1141, Categories: Insurance, Contract
J. Andrews declines to dismiss pre-suit induced infringement, willful infringement, and post-filing induced infringement claims for a patent related to computing devices capable of being used in multiple display modes because the complaint sufficiently pleads knowledge of the relevant patent through publication citations.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: November 16, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv122, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Andrews allows plaintiff to continue pre-suit induced infringement and willful infringement claims for two patents related to computing devices capable of being used in multiple display modes because the complaint sufficiently pleads knowledge of the relevant patents through publication citations.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Andrews , Filed On: November 16, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv121, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Andrews dismisses claims seeking a declaration that an insurance company has no duty to defend or indemnify additional insured parties with respect to an underlying action concerning sex trafficking in a hotel because the complaint failed to name the original insured entity, a necessary party.
Court: USDC Delaware, Judge: Andrews, Filed On: November 2, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv1603, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance