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2 days ago

DirecTV antitrust suit against Nexstar back online after appellate ruling amNewYork

In reversing the Southern District of New York dismissal for lack of standing, a split three-judge circuit panel allowed the streaming and satellite TV company to proceed with its federal claims. Lost profits resulting from a reduction in output represent a cognizable antitrust injury, and DirecTV plausibly alleges that its lost profits flowed directly from the output-reducing effects of the alleged price-fixing conspiracy, U.S. Circuit Judge Steven Menashi wrote in an opinion joined by U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin.
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3 days ago

Ghost gun' suits, racial bias charges and rollerskating injuries | amNew York Law Bench Report for Dec. 16, 2025 amNewYork

Affirming a ruling by U.S. District Judge Lorna Schofield of the Southern District of New York, a unanimous Second Circuit panel found that insurers Granite State Insurance Co. and National Union Fire Insurance Co. of Pittsburgh do not have to defend Texas-based gun manufacturer Primary Arms lawsuits filed by the governments of New York State and the cities of Buffalo and Rochester. The state and local governments allege that Primary Arms launched a marketing and sales scheme that helped launch a surge of gun violence in New York, according to court papers.
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2 weeks ago

Bench Report | Dec. 3, 2025 | amNewYork

The Second Circuit is soliciting applicants to fill three bankruptcy judge vacancies in New York's Eastern and Southern Districts.
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2 months ago

NYC Section 8 Landlord Requirements Get Friendly Second Circuit

Second Circuit judges were perplexed by a Manhattan landlord's request that the court declare unconstitutional a New York City law requiring landlords who participate in Section 8 housing to allow searches of their premises. The plaintiff-the owner of a 48-unit residential apartment building-is appealing the dismissal of his case asserting the law violates his Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable search and seizure.
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3 months ago

Court rejects Trump's attempt to overturn E Jean Carroll's $83m verdict

Donald Trump now cannot claim presidential immunity to get off the hook from paying $83.3m in damages to the writer E Jean Carroll, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday, upholding a jury's 2024 award against the president for defamation. Trump's lawyers had pointed to the supreme court's ruling last year saying the president has immunity for official acts to argue that the damages should be overturned.
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3 months ago

US court upholds sexual assault defamation order against Trump

An appeals court upheld an $83.3 million defamation verdict against Donald Trump for denying E Jean Carroll's 2019 sexual assault allegation.
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6 months ago

Second Circuit Declines To Let Trump Grab Carroll By The Process. Again. - Above the Law

The Second Circuit dismissed a request for en banc review of Trump's appeal against the E. Jean Carroll verdict, affirming the lower court's decision.
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