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J. Cooper denies, in part, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security's motion for summary judgment on a black, Muslim former equal rights advisor's employment discrimination action. There are questions of fact regarding his claims for retaliation and racial discrimination.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Cooper, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv780, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation
J. Upadhyaya grants the FDIC’s motion to strike certain expert reports in its case against Bank of America for allegedly improperly reducing its FDIC insurance premiums by $1.12 billion between 2012 and 2014. Certain opinions are impermissible, as one is a legal opinion, while another invades the province of the jury.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Upadhyaya, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 1:17cv36, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: Insurance, Experts, Banking / Lending
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J. Contreras denies, in part, the CIA's motion for summary judgment on a news publication's Freedom of Information Act case seeking records related to U.S. foreign relations and operations between the 1940s and 1970s. The CIA fails to sufficiently support certain withholdings under the National Security Act, and must submit an ex parte in camera declaration related to those withheld documents.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Contreras, Filed On: March 7, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv1138, NOS: Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - Other Suits, Categories: Communications, Government, Public Record
J. Friedman, upon remand from the D.C. Circuit, excludes certain exhibits in a group of purchasers of rail freight services' antitrust against railway companies. The D.C. Circuit determined that internal documents concerning interline movements are inadmissible.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Friedman, Filed On: March 4, 2024, Case #: 1:07mc489, NOS: Antitrust - Other Suits, Categories: Antitrust, Transportation, Discovery
J. Cooper confirms an arbitration award in favor of a postal police officer's union concerning the USPS's issuance of a directive, which said postal police officers were not supposed to exercise their powers off grounds, that violated the parties' collective bargaining agreement. Upon remand, the arbitrator must "hash out the parties' differences" concerning USPS's compliance with the arbitrator's prior ruling.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Cooper, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv675, NOS: Other Labor Litigation - Labor, Categories: Arbitration, Employment, Labor / Unions
J. Contreras denies, in part, the Department of Veterans Affairs' motion for summary judgment on an association's Freedom of Information Act case seeking records related to the policies of the department's police force at VA facilities. Certain withheld information is segregable and must be disclosed.
Court: USDC District of Columbia, Judge: Contreras, Filed On: February 27, 2024, Case #: 1:21cv1298, NOS: Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - Other Suits, Categories: Public Record, Veterans, Military