8 results for 'judge:"Nachmanoff"'.
J. Nachmanoff grants the power company's motion for summary judgment. Under a master agreement, a cybersecurity company agreed to provide certain equipment, software and services in connection with the power company's participation in a nationwide cybersecurity project for electric utilities known as IronDome. The cybersecurity company assigned the payment agreement to a finance company which eventually sold it to the relevant assignee. The assignee sought to recover unpaid funds from the power company pursuant to a hell-or-high-water clause in the payment agreement but the agreement allowed termination for cause and for convenience. Once the power company no longer needed the cybersecurity company it became inconvenient to still have an agreement with them.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Virginia, Judge: Nachmanoff, Filed On: May 8, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv643, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Energy, Banking / Lending, Contract
J. Nachmanoff grants the hospital's motion for summary judgment. The employee claimed the hospital's the COVID-19 vaccination requirement violated his religious beliefs concerning abortion, which prevent him from taking any product developed or tested using aborted fetal cell lines. However, the hospital had approved use of the Novavax vaccine that does not contain fetal cell lines.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Virginia, Judge: Nachmanoff, Filed On: April 15, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv132, NOS: Employment - Civil Rights, Categories: Covid-19, Employment Discrimination, First Amendment
J. Nachmanoff grants the cybersecurity employer's motion to dismiss an employment discrimination suit. The employee suffered from various orthopedic and nerve disabilities stemming from his military service, including lumbar strain with degenerative arthritis and intervertebral disc syndrome, requiring 18 different medicines and accommodations for a parking space and a workable chair. The employee claims the employer harassed him due to his negative assessments of the software and subsequent recommendations. The employee's complaint lacks any factual allegations suggesting that his supervisors’ actions like changing his hours to coincide with personnel in different time zones, or requesting that he attend onsite meetings, had anything to do with his race, age or disability.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Virginia, Judge: Nachmanoff, Filed On: March 20, 2024, Case #: 1:23cv164, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Employment, Employment Discrimination, Employment Retaliation
J. Nachmanoff denies the prison psychiatrist's motion for summary judgment on malpractice claims. A MIT-trained nuclear engineer suffering from bipolar disorder was indicted in federal court for robbing a bank and committing an armed carjacking. The court labeled him unfit to stand trial and ordered him to spend a year and a half at a medical facility receiving antipsychotic medications. After it was determined he was competent again, he pled guilty. He was transferred to a detention center where the psychologist declined to continue his prescriptions and never scheduled any follow-up treatment, leading to the engineer killing himself in his cell. Genuine issues of fact remain as to whether the psychologist's failure to treat constituted malpractice.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Virginia, Judge: Nachmanoff, Filed On: December 13, 2023, Case #: 1:23cv248, NOS: Other Statutory Actions - Other Suits, Categories: Health Care, Tort, Negligence
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J. Nachmanoff grants summary judgment to the bankruptcy lawyer. The transfer of his home from his property to his and his wife was not disclosed as it should have been in response to a question in the businessman's signed statement of financial affairs, making the property a nonexempt asset. The businessman failed to show that any conduct by his attorney proximately caused either the U.S. Trustee to file its adversary proceeding seeking to deny discharge or that he would have prevailed at the trial.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Virginia, Judge: Nachmanoff, Filed On: November 1, 2023, Case #: 1:22cv751, NOS: Other Contract - Contract, Categories: Bankruptcy, Legal Malpractice, Contract