22 results for 'judge:"Dietz"'.
J. Dietz declines to dismiss claims in which servicemen and servicewomen contend they suffered adverse personnel actions due to the Covid-19 vaccine mandate because service members sufficiently pleaded entitlement to backpay since the mandate was unlawful in light of the lack of FDA licensing for the vaccine.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: May 2, 2024, Case #: 23-211, Categories: Covid-19, Military
J. Dietz finds that the court of appeal properly upheld the trial court's ruling in this complaint brought by defendant, who is seeking monetary relief for the state's failure to provide him with a speedy trial. Defendant has already been granted relief because his criminal convictions were set aside. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Supreme Court, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 22, 2024, Case #: 148PA14-2, Categories: Civil Rights
J. Dietz finds that the trial court improperly ruled regarding a motion to suppress drug evidence found during a warrantless search. The trial court failed to make the necessary findings. The case is remanded back to the court for further proceedings. Reversed
Court: North Carolina Supreme Court, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 22, 2024, Case #: 124PA22, Categories: Drug Offender, Search
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J. Dietz finds that the trial court improperly certified a class in an action alleging the car dealership ran a deceptive promotion that led people to believe they had won a new car worth $20,000. The court's order is inconsistent and the case is remanded for further proceedings. Reversed.
Court: North Carolina Supreme Court, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 22, 2024, Case #: 198A22, Categories: Class Action, False Advertising
J. Dietz denies both parties' motions for summary judgment in this breach of contract dispute against the government related to a contract to provide instructor services to the Army. There are genuine issues in dispute as to whether the Army breached the contract and acted in bad faith.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 15, 2024, Case #: 19-1390, Categories: Government, Contract
J. Dietz allows plaintiff to continue claims concerning the award of a contract to procure telematic devices for installation in the U.S. Postal Service's vehicle fleet because the company sufficiently pleaded the complaint and was not required to exhaust agency-level protest procedures.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: March 12, 2024, Case #: 24-63, Categories: Civil Procedure, Contract
J. Dietz finds that the power companies' motion to exclude an expert witness for the U.S. should be denied in claims seeking damages after the U.S. refused to accept and dispose of spent nuclear fuel because the expert report was relevant and admissible.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: February 21, 2024, Case #: 21-1116, Categories: Environment, Experts
J. Dietz finds for a company in claims protesting the air force's decision to cancel a solicitation seeking proposals to "refresh the center console Fuel System and Flight Display System" on select aircraft because cancellation was not supported by a rational basis.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: February 12, 2024, Case #: 23-1800, Categories: Contract
J. Dietz finds for plaintiff in this post award bid protest for a contract to provide telematics systems to the United States Postal Service because USPS included information not stated in its evaluation criteria in making the determination.
Court: Federal Circuit, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: January 22, 2024, Case #: 23-361, Categories: Contract
J. Dietz denies an aerospace company's motion to complete the administrative record regarding its decision to award Boeing a contract for arm assemblies because the aerospace company failed to allege bad faith regarding the procurement decision, and discovery was not warranted.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: October 2, 2023, Case #: 23-0688, Categories: Discovery, Contract
J. Dietz declines to dismiss breach of contract claims concerning cancellation of a project to install a communications infrastructure because the information technology services company sufficiently established standing.
Court: Court of Federal Claims, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: August 8, 2023, Case #: 19-1752, Categories: Contract
J. Dietz finds that the court of appeal properly issued a writ of certiorari in negligence claims brought against the YMCA concerning an employee who sexually abused minors because the case should not have been assigned to a three-judge panel. Affirmed.
Court: North Carolina Supreme Court, Judge: Dietz, Filed On: June 19, 2023, Case #: 424A21, Categories: Judiciary, Negligence