23 results for 'judge:"Brnovich"'.
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. 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. Brnovich denies a proposed class of insureds motion for class certification concerning contract claims against an insurance company, which may have engaged in undervaluing insureds' loss vehicles. The insurance company sufficiently showed in court that the proposed class would have to resolve individual, labor intensive questions as to who was wrongfully denied coverage.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: March 4, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv342, NOS: Insurance - Contract, Categories: Insurance, Class Action, Contract
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J. Brnovich grants the state's motion to dismiss a mother's negligence claims against the department of child services. The department of child services, which has qualified immunity, sufficiently showed in court that the mother failed to properly serve it, and that its investigation into claims that she molested her child did not violate her civil rights.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: February 5, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv770, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Family Law, Immunity
J. Brnovich grants a heat technology company's motion for claim construction concerning patent infringement claims against a electronics company. The heat technology company sufficiently showed in court that the electronics company infringed on its lighting products.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: January 17, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv1476, NOS: Patent - Property Rights, Categories: Patent
J. Brnovich rules a baking ingredients company may pursue defamation claims against a former employee. The baking ingredients company sufficiently showed in court that the former employee, a senior buyer, defamed the company by publishing false online information concerning its customers and its confidential business information.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: January 12, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv2674, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Trademark, Defamation, Employment Retaliation
J. Brnovich grants the director of the Arizona Department of Transportation's motion to dismiss a civilian's claims that he lost job opportunities after it imposed a restitution lien on his vehicle. The department of transportation sufficiently showed in court that the civilian failed to serve the director in person.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Brnovich, Filed On: June 15, 2023, Case #: 2:23cv303, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Government, Vehicle