Category Archives: Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

Fifth Circuit Reverses Contempt Finding Against Attorney

In Waste Management v. Kattler, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the district court’s civil contempt finding against an attorney. Notable aspects of the decision (available here) are that: the contempt finding was vacated on due process grounds because … Continue reading

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Fifth Circuit Appellate Rule Change

Effective December 1, 2013, the Fifth Circuit adopted rule changes, and certain Appellate Rules were amended. This document explains the changes, which relate to, among other things, record citations.

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Fifth Circuit Issues Venue Decision in In re Radmax

On June 18, 2013, the Fifth Circuit issued a venue decision in In re Radmax, 720 F.3d 285 (5th Cir. 2013), which involved an intra-division transfer motion seeking transfer from the Marshall Division of the Eastern District of Texas to … Continue reading

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Fifth Circuit Finds That Court Orders Authorized By Stored Communications Act To Compel Cell Phone Service Providers to Produce Their Subscribers’ Historical Cell Site Information Are Not Per Se Unconstitutional

On July 30, 2013, the Fifth Circuit issued its decision in In re U.S. for Historical Cell Site Data (available here). The Fifth Circuit held that court orders authorized by the Stored Communications Act to compel cell phone service providers … Continue reading

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Judge Lynn’s Donald Hill Decision Upheld By Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

In 2009, Donald Hill, former Dallas city Council member, was convicted by a federal jury of bribery, extortion, honest services fraud, and conspiracy to launder money, in connection with his tenure as a Dallas City Council member and certain construction … Continue reading

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Fifth Circuit Upholds Judge Boyle’s Invalidation of Farmers Branch’s Ordinance Prohibiting Illegal Immigrants From Renting Housing

On July 22, 2013, the Fifth Circuit released its opinion in Villas at Parkside Partners v. City of Farmers Branch, No. 10–10751, 2013 WL 3791664 (5th Cir. 2013) (en banc). Farmers Branch’s Ordinance was passed by the active citizens of … Continue reading

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Fifth Circuit Rejects NRA’s Challenge To Federal Law Banning Sale Of Handguns By Federal Dealers To 18-21 Year Olds

On October 25, 2012, the Fifth Circuit upheld Judge Cummings’ decision that rejected the National Rifle Association’s attempt to invalidate the federal law that bans the sale of handguns by federal dealers to 18-21 year olds. A copy of the … Continue reading

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Fifth Circuit Issues Important Copyright Preemption Ruling

As first reported by David Coale, over at www.600camp.com, the Fifth Circuit recently issued an important decision involving copyright preemption in Globeranger Corp. v. Software AG (decision available here). In Globeranger, the plaintiff sued the defendants in Texas state court, … Continue reading

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Judge Boyle’s Statute of Limitations Ruling Against SEC Upheld By Fifth Circuit

On August 7, 2012, the Fifth Circuit issued its decision (available here) in SEC v. Bartek. The SEC had filed a lawsuit against Douglas Bartek and Nancy Richardson (“defendants”), who were the CEO and CFO of Microtune, respectively, for alleged … Continue reading

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Patent Infringement Litigation: Can You Keep A Case In The Eastern District of Texas?

In the old days, once you rounded up patent infringers, you could (in nearly all cases) file a lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas without much fear that it would be transferred out of the District.  After all, cases … Continue reading

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