Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readFederal Circuit Court of AppealsFederal Circuit Affirms DOD Employee Termination in MSPB CaseThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed the Department of Defense's decision to terminate employee Diana Z. Kammunkun, upholding a Merit Systems Protection Board ruling. The nonprecedential decision represents another instance of federal courts backing agency personnel actions in employment disputes.•Federal Circuit affirmed DOD's termination of Diana Z. Kammunkun•Merit Systems Protection Board previously upheld the agency's removal decisionAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readSixth Circuit Court of Appeals6th Circuit Reverses Order to Arbitrate in Kellanova Labor CaseThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit reversed a district court order requiring Kellanova to arbitrate employee grievances, ruling against Bakery Workers Union Local No. 70 in a dispute over expired collective bargaining agreements at the company's Grand Rapids bakery.•Sixth Circuit reversed district court order compelling Kellanova to arbitrate union grievances•Dispute involved expired collective bargaining agreement at Grand Rapids bakery facilityAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readSixth Circuit Court of Appeals6th Circuit Rules on Digital Contract Formation in Rocket Mortgage CaseThe Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision in *Dahdah v. Rocket Mortgage, LLC*, examining how valid contracts are formed online when websites require consumers to agree to terms through digital actions like clicking buttons or registering accounts.•Sixth Circuit examined what online actions constitute valid contract formation between consumers and websites•Case was recommended for publication, indicating precedential value for future digital contract disputesAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readSixth Circuit Court of Appeals6th Circuit Upholds Conviction in $461K Corporate Credit Card FraudThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed the conviction of Erica Crabb, who embezzled over $460,000 from her employer using corporate credit cards for personal expenses. The court upheld her sentence of one year and a day in prison plus three years of supervised release.•Erica Crabb embezzled over $460,000 using corporate credit cards for personal expenses•She concealed the fraud through carefully timed payments and false accounting entriesAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readSixth Circuit Court of Appeals6th Circuit Affirms 92-Month Sentence in Meth Distribution CaseThe Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a 92-month prison sentence for Jeffrey Scott Munro, who pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute and possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. Munro had challenged his sentence as substantively unreasonable.•Sixth Circuit affirmed Jeffrey Munro's 92-month sentence for methamphetamine distribution conspiracy•Investigation revealed Munro was part of network supplying Marquette County with methamphetamine by the poundAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readEighth Circuit Court of AppealsFederal Appeals Court Reviews Class Action Against DHS Secretary NoemThe Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals is reviewing a class action lawsuit challenging Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other top immigration officials. The case involves six named plaintiffs representing a broader class of similarly situated individuals.•Six named plaintiffs are challenging DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and other top immigration officials in a class action lawsuit•The case has drawn amicus support from 21 states backing the federal defendantsAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readEighth Circuit Court of Appeals8th Circuit Affirms Navy FOIA Denial Against Retired Marine CaptainThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed a district court's summary judgment against retired Marine Captain Rory M. Walsh in his Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against the Department of the Navy. The brief unpublished decision upheld the lower court's reasoning without providing additional analysis.•Eighth Circuit unanimously affirmed summary judgment against retired Marine Captain Walsh in FOIA lawsuit•Court provided minimal analysis, deferring to district court's reasoning in unpublished decisionAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readFifth Circuit Court of Appeals5th Circuit Affirms Summary Judgment in Monroe Police Custody Death CaseThe Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's grant of summary judgment favoring the City of Monroe and other defendants in a wrongful death lawsuit stemming from David Harris's death in police custody.•Fifth Circuit affirmed summary judgment dismissing all wrongful death claims against Monroe defendants•Case involved David Harris's death in police custody with claims against city, officers, and hospitalAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readThird Circuit Court of AppealsThird Circuit Denies Mandamus Petition in Multi-District Federal CaseThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied a mandamus petition filed by Joseph Cammarata, who was convicted in 2022 of conspiracy, wire fraud, and money laundering involving false claims to securities class action administrators. The non-precedential decision addressed his attempt to compel district court actions across multiple related federal matters.•Third Circuit denied Joseph Cammarata's mandamus petition seeking to compel district court actions across multiple federal cases•Cammarata was convicted in 2022 of securities fraud involving false claims to class action administrators, sentenced to 10 years and $48 million liabilityAI-generated SummaryRead Article →
Federal Circuit3w ago•4 min readSixth Circuit Court of AppealsSixth Circuit Affirms Conviction in $250K COVID Relief Fraud SchemeThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit has upheld the conviction of Vonnie McDaniels, who defrauded federal COVID relief programs of nearly $250,000 through an elaborate scheme involving forged documents and stolen tenant identities.•McDaniels defrauded three federal COVID relief programs of nearly $250,000 using computer-generated fake documents•The scheme involved assuming tenant identities by using their IDs and forging signatures on falsified legal documentsAI-generated SummaryRead Article →