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Connecticut Supreme Court: State Law Requires Pay For Mandatory Security Screening

HARTFORD, Conn. — The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Feb. 10 that state law requires employees to be paid for time spent undergoing mandatory security checks and that no de minimis exception exists, addressing two questions certified by the Second Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals in a putative class suit against Amazon entities.

5th Circuit Upholds Louisiana Law Expanding Section 340B Drug-Pricing Program

NEW ORLEANS — The Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals on Feb. 9 affirmed a lower court’s decision that found that a Louisiana law governing the distribution to contract pharmacies of medication covered under the Section 340B drug price program of the Public Health Service Act is not preempted by federal law and is not unconstitutional.

Tribunal Won’t Suspend Mexican Investors’ NAFTA Claim Despite Negotiations

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) on Feb. 9 published a tribunal’s order denying two American entities’ request for suspension of their arbitration against the United Mexican States for harming their interest in debt securities worth more than $219 million in violation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), rejecting their argument that the Mexican president is willing to negotiate because Mexico opposed the suspension.

No Infringement Of Patent Affirmed, Despite Wrongful Claim Constructions

WASHINGTON, D.C. — While a Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel vacated some of a Massachusetts federal judge’s claim constructions in a patent infringement dispute concerning artificial blood-pumping systems for cardiac patients, the panel held in a Feb. 9 opinion that other correct claim constructions supported the judge’s entry of summary judgment of noninfringement.

9th Circuit: ‘Hatchet Wielding’ Man’s Copyright Claims Fail, Not Defamation Claim

SAN FRANCISCO — A Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel largely affirmed the dismissal of a sprawling pro se complaint brought by the subject of a documentary titled “The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker,” agreeing with a California federal judge’s finding that the man’s copyright claims failed but also finding that he narrowly established a defamation claim against one defendant-appellee for potentially fabricated claims made in the documentary.

1st Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Negligence Suit Against Gun Marketplace Company

BOSTON — The First Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals affirmed in part a New Hampshire federal court’s ruling dismissing for lack of personal jurisdiction a former police officer and his wife’s negligence suit against a company that operates an online marketplace for firearms, finding “no basis for disturbing the District Court's purposeful-availment ruling insofar as it does not relate to” additional evidence provided by the couple.

Mold Exposure Coverage Suit Dismissed For Failure To Allege Amount In Controversy

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Tennessee federal judge on Feb. 9 dismissed a commercial lines liability insurer’s suit seeking a declaration that no coverage is owed for an underlying suit filed against an insured and stemming from mold exposure because the insurer failed to show that the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000, the federal jurisdictional minimum amount necessary to establish diversity jurisdiction.

5th Circuit Panel Lets Reversal Of Fee Award To NFL Disability Claimant Stand

NEW ORLEANS — In a per curiam order denying panel rehearing issued without explanation, the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals let stand its reversal of an award of more than $1.25 million in attorney fees to a former National Football League player who sued for a higher level of disability benefits than he was awarded, prevailed after a bench trial and then saw that favorable ruling reversed in a previous appeal.

Louisiana Panel: Assault And Battery Exclusion Bars Coverage For Shooting Death

NEW ORLEANS — A Louisiana appeals panel held that a commercial general liability insurance policy’s assault and battery exclusion unambiguously bars coverage for a wrongful death lawsuit arising from a fatal shooting that occurred at an apartment that was owned by the insured, affirming a lower court’s grant of summary judgment in favor of the insurer.

New Jersey Appeals Court Disqualifies Beasley Allen From MDL Talc Litigation

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Beasley, Allen, Crow, Methvin, Portis & Miles PC’s knowing collaboration on talc litigation with a former Johnson & Johnson attorney who worked on the same litigation warrants disqualifying the firm from New Jersey’s asbestos-talc multicounty litigation, a state appeals court held in a Feb. 6 opinion reversing a trial court.

Federal Circuit: Judge Rightly Excluded Little Giant Expert For Claim Construction

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A Federal Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals panel affirmed a Minnesota federal judge’s decision to grant summary judgment of noninfringement in favor of a company accused by Little Giant Ladder Systems LLC; the panel agreed that the accused product did not meet the court’s construction of a claim limitation requiring a “cavity” in a locking mechanism.

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