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Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals

4th Circuit Affirms Aviation Company Win in COVID-Era ADA Case

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court ruling in favor of Wilson Air Center, LLC in a disability discrimination case brought by employee DeAnne Haggins, who was diagnosed with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court held that the company's efforts to accommodate Haggins exceeded legal requirements.

Fourth Circuit unanimously affirmed district court ruling favoring Wilson Air Center in ADA discrimination case
Court found aviation company exceeded legal duties by allowing full-time remote work during pandemic
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Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

7th Circuit Upholds $21.6M Restitution Order in Wire Fraud Case

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a $21.6 million restitution order against Sean Grusd, who was convicted of wire fraud for a two-year scheme that defrauded 15 sets of victims. The court rejected Grusd's challenge to a $1.6 million credit applied by the district court.

Sean Grusd was convicted of wire fraud for a two-year scheme that defrauded 15 sets of victims of approximately $23.2 million
The Seventh Circuit ruled Grusd waived his right to challenge a $1.6 million restitution credit by acquiescing to it during sentencing
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Federal Circuit Court of Appeals

Federal Circuit Addresses VA Insurance Coverage for Explosive Ordnance

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a decision January 14 in McKinney v. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, addressing veteran Hugh Campbell McKinney's petition to expand Traumatic Servicemembers' Group Life Insurance coverage to include illnesses caused by explosive ordnance exposure during military service.

Hugh Campbell McKinney petitioned VA to expand TSGLI coverage to include explosive ordnance-related illnesses
VA denied the rulemaking petition in March 2023, prompting Federal Circuit review
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Federal Circuit Court of Appeals

Federal Circuit Affirms Google Victory in IPA Technologies Patent Appeal

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a Patent Trial and Appeal Board decision favoring Google LLC in a patent dispute with IPA Technologies Inc. The nonprecedential ruling, issued January 14, 2026, upheld the PTAB's findings in two inter partes review proceedings without detailed explanation.

Federal Circuit issued summary affirmance under Rule 36 without written opinion
Case originated from two PTAB inter partes review proceedings filed in 2019
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Federal Circuit Court of Appeals

Federal Circuit Affirms Apple Win in Patent Security Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issued a nonprecedential disposition Tuesday affirming Apple Inc.'s summary judgment victory against R.N Nehushtan Trust Ltd. in a patent infringement case involving cellular device security technology.

Federal Circuit affirmed Apple's complete summary judgment victory in patent infringement case
R.N Nehushtan Trust's patents covered cellular device security technology called DUSS
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Denies Compassionate Release for Drug Offender's 50-Year Term

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed the denial of a compassionate release motion filed by federal prisoner Edson Gelin, who is serving a 600-month sentence for narcotics and firearm convictions. Gelin, representing himself pro se, argued the district court abused its discretion by failing to consider intervening changes in law and his health conditions.

Edson Gelin, serving 600 months for drug and firearm charges, lost his compassionate release appeal
The Eleventh Circuit affirmed the district court's denial of his pro se motion under federal statute
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Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals

11th Circuit Upholds 78-Month Sentence for Felon Firearm Possession

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit affirmed a 78-month sentence for Christian Isaiah Carter, who was convicted of possession of a firearm and ammunition by a convicted felon. Carter challenged the district court's classification of his prior Georgia aggravated assault conviction as a 'crime of violence' for sentencing enhancement purposes.

Carter received a 78-month sentence for felon in possession of firearm under federal law
The main issue was whether Georgia aggravated assault qualifies as a 'crime of violence' for sentencing enhancement
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Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

9th Circuit Upholds BLM Wild Horse Facility Contract in Nevada

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court ruling favoring the Bureau of Land Management in a challenge to its approval of a contract for a private facility to house up to 4,000 wild horses and burros in Nevada. Friends of Animals lost its appeal seeking to block the off-range corral facility operated by JS Livestock in Winnemucca.

Ninth Circuit affirmed BLM's contract approval with JS Livestock for Nevada wild horse facility holding up to 4,000 animals
Friends of Animals had standing to challenge the contract but lost on the merits of their environmental and animal welfare claims
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Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

7th Circuit Upholds Conviction for Threats Against Chicago Abortion Clinic

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit affirmed the conviction of Farhan Sheikh, a college student who threatened to kill doctors, patients, and visitors at a Chicago abortion clinic via social media. Sheikh's constitutional challenges to federal threat statutes and procedural arguments were rejected by the three-judge panel.

Farhan Sheikh convicted under 18 U.S.C. § 875(c) for making threats against abortion clinic personnel via iFunny social media post
Seventh Circuit rejected constitutional challenges to federal threat statute and claims of procedural errors
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Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals

7th Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment Against Software Developer in Trade Secret Case

The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's summary judgment against NEXT Payment Solutions in its trade secret dispute with CLEAResult Consulting. The appeals court upheld the lower court's finding that NEXT failed to define its alleged trade secrets with sufficient specificity under federal law.

Seventh Circuit affirmed summary judgment against NEXT Payment Solutions in trade secret dispute over scheduling software
District court found NEXT failed to define alleged trade secrets with sufficient specificity under federal law
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