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James D. Garbolino
March 12, 2020

Habitual Residence: Standards for Initial Determination and Appellate Review

The United States Supreme Court resolved a circuit split on the issue of habitual residence and set forth the standard for appellate review.

Holdings

James D. Garbolino
November 6, 2019

Custody Rights | Habitual Residence

Facts

James D. Garbolino
November 5, 2019

Custody Rights | Wrongful Retention

James D. Garbolino
November 1, 2019

This case comes from the Supreme Court of Canada. Although not binding in the U.S. courts, the Canadian court’s analysis considers U.S. prec­edent and may be of interest to U.S. courts.

Habitual Residence | Unilateral Change of Residence

James D. Garbolino
November 1, 2019

Habitual Residence

Facts

Margaret S. Williams, Jason A. Cantone, Emery G. Lee
October 28, 2019

This pocket guide was created to provide multidistrict transferee judges with an overview of the use of fact sheets. Fact sheets (either plaintiff or defendant) are one of many case-management tools available to transferee judges.

October 23, 2019

This package of materials was transmitted to the U.S. Supreme Court on October 23, 2019, concerning amendments to the Federal Rules of Practice and Procedure to become effective on December 1, 2020.

Melissa J. Whitney
May 15, 2019

This pocket guide was created to provide transferee judges handling multidistrict litigation (MDL) with an overview of the bellwether trial process. Bellwether trials are one of many case-management tools available to MDL transferee judges.

Margaret S. Williams, Emery G. Lee, Jason A. Cantone
March 11, 2019

This report examines the use of plaintiff fact sheets and related case management tools in multidistrict litigation.

David A. Sanders
March 8, 2019

Social Security disability cases pose many challenges. In practice, federal court review of Social Security agency decisions differs widely from district to district and from circuit to circuit.

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