17 results for 'judge:"Liburdi"'.
J. Liburdi grants a resell homes technology company's motion to dismiss a group of retirement service providers' Exchange Act claims. The technology company, which launched an iBuyers real estate platform, sufficiently showed in court that it has not made misleading statements concerning its algorithm's pricing decisions.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: February 28, 2024, Case #: 2:22cv1717, NOS: Securities/Commodities/Exchange - Other Suits, Categories: Fraud, Securities, Business Practices
J. Liburdi grants a County's motion for partial summary judgment concerning freedom of speech and association claims brought by a detention sergeant. The County sufficiently showed in court that it was entitled to ban the detention sergeant from having conversations with co-workers about joining a non- for- profit law enforcement association during work hours.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: February 23, 2024, Case #: 2:21cv1914, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Employment
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J. Liburdi grants a Korean television distributor's motion for default judgment against a luggage seller on claims of copyright infringement. The TV distributor sufficiently showed in court that the luggage seller is using its trademark and domain names without permission.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: February 6, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv1819, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Trademark
J. Liburdi grants a nutrition products company's motion for default judgment concerning trademark infringement claims against a dietary supplement seller concerning a "BLACKOUT" labeled sleep aid product. The nutrition company sufficiently showed in court that the supplement seller failed to respond to its claims, despite being properly served.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: January 5, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv1188, NOS: Trademark - Property Rights, Categories: Trademark, Attorney Fees
J. Liburdi rules a native of Mexico may pursue infliction of emotional distress claims against the government. The mother, who crossed the U.S. border from Mexico with her daughter, sufficiently showed that border patrol officers separated them and placed them in a "cold, windowless, crowded cell" with no bedding or bathroom, which resulted in the child becoming overwhelmed, fainting and falling face first into the concrete floor.
Court: USDC Arizona, Judge: Liburdi, Filed On: June 28, 2023, Case #: 2:22cv683, NOS: Other Personal Injury - Torts - Personal Injury, Categories: Civil Rights, Immigration, Emotional Distress