133 results for 'filedAt:"2024-03-08"'.
J. Laing finds a lower court improperly dismissed a local borough council's anti-social behavior claims against a civilian. The civilian, who sleeps outside, argued that he has a right to earn money as a "persistent beggar." However, the local borough sufficiently showed in court that he is a detriment to the community for leaving needles on the sidewalk, defecating in front of a grocery store, and chucking food onto the sidewalk. Reversed.
Court: Her Majesty's Court of Appeal, Judge: Laing, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: CA-2023-1038, Categories: Civil Rights, Injunction
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J. Millett finds the district court should have dismissed a couple's claims arising from a terrorist attack at a bus stop in Jerusalem. District courts only have jurisdiction over extrajudicial killings committed or supported by state sponsors of terrorism; therefore, because no one, other than the attacker, was killed during the attack, the district court lacked jurisdiction. Vacated.
Court: DC Circuit, Judge: Millett, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 22-7058 , Categories: Terrorism, Jurisdiction
J. Fitzgerald grants the trust default judgment for its complaint that the construction contractor did not submit monthly fringe benefit contributions for all hours worked by its employees. The trust shows through the trust agreements that the construction contractor had a duty to produce its records for audit, which it did not do, and that the trust had the authority to examine the construction contractor's payroll and business records to determine if the construction contractor abided by the terms of the trust agreements.
Court: USDC Central District of California, Judge: Fitzgerald, Filed On: March 8, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv4272, NOS: Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) - Labor, Categories: Erisa, Contract