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  • SOX Whistleblower Claim Survives Summary Judgment Despite No Explicit Allegation of Fraud
  • Bankruptcy – Court rejects repayment plan that was not proposed ‘in good faith’
  • No Charge, No Case: Employee’s Discovery Stonewalling Dooms Title VII Claim

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natlawreview.com /2 weeks ago

SOX Whistleblower Claim Survives Summary Judgment Despite No Explicit Allegation of Fraud

On April 17, 2026, in Potyondy v. Pacific Coast Energy Co. (No. 2:24-CV-09151), the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California denied an employer’s motion for summa...

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valawyersweekly.com /2 weeks ago

Bankruptcy – Court rejects repayment plan that was not proposed ‘in good faith’

The bankruptcy court in EDNC affirmed rejection of Bobby Goddard Jr.'s repayment plan for failing the good faith requirement under 11 U.S.C. § 1325(a)(3). The post Bankruptcy – Cou...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

No Charge, No Case: Employee’s Discovery Stonewalling Dooms Title VII Claim

A federal court’s March 30, 2026 ruling in Farlow v. L3 Communications Integrated Systems LP offers a sharp lesson for employers and their counsel: a plaintiff who refuses to produ...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

Late-Discovered Emails Open the Door to Chapter 93A Counterclaim

In Iatric Systems, Inc. v. Hamilton Health Sciences Corp., the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts permitted a late amendment to the defendant’s answer t...

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valawyersweekly.com /1 month ago

For immunity, abuse complaint must follow statutory language

The Virginia Supreme Court ruled that immunity under Va. Code § 63.2-1512 does not apply to nonmandatory reporters who bypass the Department of Social Services. The post For immuni...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

Two Recent Decisions Address the Pleading Standard for Preference Actions

Two recent decisions— Rebein v. Tempel Grain Elevators, LLP[1] and Miller v. Prestige Patio Co. Ltd. [2]—provide guidance about complying with the “reasonable due diligence” langua...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

Massachusetts Court Rejects Chapter 93A Claim Based on Alleged Willful Nonpayment

In CRA International, Inc. v. duPont Registry Group, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts addressed, among other issues, whether a plaintiff can trans...

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jdsupra.com /1 month ago

Ninth Circuit Finds Bad Faith in Insurer’s Refusal to Defend Mixed Allegations

A panel of the Ninth Circuit held, in an unpublished opinion, that Allied World Specialty Insurance Company (Allied) must defend its insureds even though there were undisputedly ex...

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law360.com /1 month ago

Ramey Says Sanctions Violation Was 'Misunderstanding'

William Ramey, an intellectual property attorney sanctioned in several federal jurisdictions, told a California federal judge Thursday that any violations of a previous sanctions o...

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natlawreview.com /3 weeks ago

Good Faith Requires More than Interpleading Policy Limits: Georgia Court of Appeals Reinstates Bad-Faith Claims in Canno...

Introduction May a liability insurer discharge its obligations to its insured simply by interpleading its policy limits, even when doing so leaves the insured exposed to a multimil...

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natlawreview.com /1 month ago

GHOSTED- Brandon Callier Wins Default Judgment Against Absentee Defendant

There’s a basic assumption baked into all litigation—if a defendant doesn’t show up, the plaintiff is likely to prevail. Pro se plaintiff Brandon Callier was able to score such a w...

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