Supreme Court: Universal Injunctions Likely Exceed the Equitable Authority of Federal Courts Under the Judiciary Act of 1789

In Trump v. CASA, Inc., the US Supreme Court held that federal district courts’ universal preliminary injunctions that enjoin government officials from implementing and enforcing an executive order likely exceed the courts’... Read more »

Untimely Post-Judgment Motion Does Not Toll Notice of Appeal Deadlines and is Not Subject to Equitable Exceptions: Second Circuit

In Malek v. Feigenbaum, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held that a post-judgment motion must be timely filed to toll notice of appeal deadlines. The court also held... Read more »
Fourth Circuit Establishes New Standards for Plaintiffs Seeking Unjust Enrichment as an Equitable Remedy under ERISA

Fourth Circuit Establishes New Standards for Plaintiffs Seeking Unjust Enrichment as an Equitable Remedy under ERISA

The Fourth Circuit weighed in on the complex area of equitable relief under ERISA § 502(a)(3), holding that recovery under an unjust enrichment theory may provide claimants with an alternate path to... Read more »
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