New Jersey Law Journal
...Cayce ClerkUnited States Court of Appeals Fifth Circuit...
... STATE COURT CASES ADMINISTRATIVE LAW — MEDICAID ...
... STATE COURT CASES ADMINISTRATIVE LAW – MEDICAID...
New Jersey Law Journal
...United States. The case proceeded to a bench trial in the district court, resulting in a damages judgment for Appellants. Appellants appeal from the district...
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...not binding precedent in this circuit.Melvin Paul Garris seeks to appeal the district court's order accepting the recommendation of the magistrate judge...
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...namely, sinking it. The district court dismissed the counterclaim, precipitating National...Shipbuilding & Drydock Corp. v. Garris, 532 U.S. 811, 815...
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...to-warn claim under Mississippi law. Specifically, the Manufacturers argue the district court improperly instructed the jury on their government contractor affirmative defense; improperly admitted...
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...Before: ROGERS, TATEL and BROWN, Circuit Judges.Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge TATEL. Opinion concurring in the judgment filed by...
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...argument is that the trial court erred in its refusal to...C.) that also included Omar Garris, Juan Salazar, Kenneth Johnson, Christopher...
...Atlantic Sounding Co. Inc. v. Townsend, No. 08-214; U.S. Supreme Court; opinion by Thomas, J.; dissent by Alito, J...
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