dispositive-motion

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Case Title Lower Court Docketed Status Flags Tags Question Presented
24-273 SBFO Operator No. 3, LLC, et al. v. Onex Corporation, et al. Eighth Circuit 2024-09-10 Denied boilerplate-release civil-procedure dispositive-motion motion-to-amend rico-liability wire-fraud Whether a boilerplate release induced as part of a wire fraud scheme can immunize a defendant from RICO liability and prospectively absolve future vio…
21-1178 Subhadra Gunawardana, et vir v. American Veterinary Medical Association, et al. Seventh Circuit 2022-02-25 Denied amendment-standard circuit-split civil-procedure constitutional-claims dispositive-motion due-process federal-rules procedural-waiver seventh-circuit timeliness waiver Whether objections to an untimely dispositive motion are waived if not presented orally prior to the response deadline
19-5400 Jason Alston v. Prairie Farms Dairy, Inc., dba Luvel Fifth Circuit 2019-07-30 Denied IFP admissibility civil-procedure dispositive-motion district-court evidence evidence-admissibility evidence-hearing evidentiary-hearing hearing judicial-procedure jurisdiction legal-motion Whether the Respondent's Declarations submitted with their Dispositive Motion inadmissible evidence?
18-7947 Tyrone Garden v. Massachusetts Massachusetts 2019-02-13 Denied Response WaivedIFP constitutional-right criminal-procedure dispositive-motion effective-assistance-of-counsel guilty-plea ineffective-assistance-of-counsel plea-bargaining pretrial-motion pretrial-motions sixth-amendment strickland-standard strickland-v-washington Where trial counsel failed to update his research on a dispositive pretrial motion to dismiss before the defendant pleaded guilty, did Garden have the…
18-293 Janos Farkas v. Ocwen Loan Servicing, L.L.C., et al. Fifth Circuit 2018-09-07 Denied Response Waived civil-procedure constitutional-rights dispositive-motion due-process federal-court fifth-amendment fourteenth-amendment motion-practice standing time-limits time-to-respond Does a federal court deprive a party's constitutional due process right when allowing only three days to respond to a dispositive motion?