espondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Fourth District, Division One.

November 23, 2020.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Law Offices of A. Mark Pope, A. Mark Pope; Berger, Williams & Reynolds, Harvey C. Berger; Williams Iagmin and Jon R. Williams for Plaintiffs and Appellants.

Epstein Becker & Green, Michael S. Kun and Kevin D. Sullivan for Defendants and Respondents.


OPINION

Two ambulance employees filed a class action lawsuit against several ambulance entities claiming the entities violated wage and hour laws by requiring the employees to remain on call during their rest breaks. One day after the court denied plaintiffs...

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    HATIM v. OBAMA

    Nos. 13-5218, 13-5220, 13-5221.

    760 F.3d 54 (2014)

    Saeed Mohammed Saleh HATIM, Detainee, Camp Delta, et al., Appellees v. Barack OBAMA, et al., Appellants.

    United States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

    Decided August 1, 2014.


    Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

    Edward Himmelfarb, Attorney, U.S. Department of Justice, argued the cause for appellants. With him on the briefs were Stuart F. Delery, Assistant Attorney General, and Matthew M. Collette, Attorney. Ronald J. Whittle, II, Attorney, entered an appearance.

    S. William Livingston argued the cause for appellees. With him on the brief were Brian E. Foster, David H. Remes, Brent Nelson Rushforth, and David Muraskin. Alan A. Pemberton entered an appearance.

    Opinion for the Court filed by Circuit Judge GRIFFITH.


    GRIFFITH, Circuit Judge:

    Guantanamo Bay detainees challenge two new policies they claim place an undue burden on their ability to meet with their lawyers. The district court upheld the detainees' challenge, but we reverse, concluding that the new policies are reasonable security precautions.

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      CAREFIRST OF MD., INC. v. | 422 F.Supp... | pp2d5921969 | Leagle.com
       

      CAREFIRST OF MD., INC. v. FIRST CARE, P.C.

      No. CIV.A. 2:04CV191.

      422 F.Supp.2d 592 (2006)

      CAREFIRST OF MARYLAND, INC. d/b/a Carefirst Blue Cross Blue Shield, Plaintiff, v. FIRST CARE, P.C., et al. Defendants.

      United States District Court, E.D. Virginia, Norfolk Division.

      March 10, 2006.


      Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

      Duane Michael Byers, Nixon & Vanderhye PC, Arlington, VA, for Faith E. Dejao, Fred C. Crum, Mansukhlal R. Ramona, Defendants.

      Brian Nelson Casey, Taylor & Walker PC, Norfolk, VA, for First Care, P.C., Counter Claimant.

      Christopher M. Collins, Christopher M Collins PC, McLean, VA, for Carefirst of Maryland, Inc., Counter Defendant.

      Louis Edward Dolan, Jr., Nixon Peabody LLP, Washington, DC, for First Care, P.C., Counter Claimant.

      Andrew Gerard Howell, Williams Mullen, Virginia Beach, VA, for Carefirst of Maryland, Inc., Counter Defendant.

      Jason Charles Kravitz, Nixon Peabody LLP, Boston, MA, for First Care, P.C., Counter Claimant.

      Kristin Dulong Kuperstein, Nixon Peabody LLP, Boston, MA, for First Care, P.C., Counter Claimant.

      Craig Lawrence Mytelka, Williams Mullen, Virginia Beach, VA, for Carefirst of Maryland, Inc., Counter Defendant.


      ORDER

      DOUMAR, District Judge.

      In this case, Plaintiff CareFirst of Maryland, Inc. ("CareFirst"), which does business as CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield and is a health maintenance organization serving primarily the mid-Atlantic region, sued First Care, P.C., a small group of family doctors with offices in Portsmouth and Chesapeake, Virginia, for trademark infringement and dilution. Plaintiff Care-First sought $28 million in damages. This Court granted...

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