Mem Dec notification redux
On July 8, I posted a blog noting that the clerk’s office of the SJC doesn’t contact the parties when a memorandum decision comes out, unlike a regular decision. Today Matt Pollack told me…
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On July 8, I posted a blog noting that the clerk’s office of the SJC doesn’t contact the parties when a memorandum decision comes out, unlike a regular decision. Today Matt Pollack told me…
Here’s a recent First Circuit decision notable for multiple reasons: http://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/getopn.pl?OPINION=07-2603.01A First, note the panel. Justice O’Connor is back to r…
The SJC issued a decision recently confirming that anyone doing business with the government had better not hold their breath thinking they can hold the State to its promises: http://www.c…
In my June 27, 2008 posting, I noted my confusion about an 80B decision, Silsby v. Belch, 2008 ME 104: http://www.courts.state.me.us/court_info/opinions/2008%20documents/08me104si.pdf and…
In my previous posting, I attached the decision by the Rhode Island Supreme Court rejecting a public nuisance claim against lead pigment manufacturers. As I worked on that appeal, certain a…
Here’s the decision that came down today in a case where we represent one of the three defendant-appellant lead pigment manufacturers, held liable at the trial level for abating lead pigment…
Here’s a recent decision about which I would welcome edification: http://www.maine.gov/tools/whatsnew/attach.php?id=58306&an=1 It rejects a Rule 80B appeal of a minor subdivision approval to…
Peter Culley, Eric Wycoff and I had a good victory in a First Amendment case Friday: http://www.ca1.uscourts.gov/cgi-bin/getopn.pl?OPINION=07-1695.01A There, the plaintiff was (and is) th…
Last Tuesday, the Court — note that they were sitting as the SJC, not the Law Court — ruled on the Husson College School of Law application: http://www.courts.state.me.us/court_info/opin…
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