1st Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The First Circuit Court of Appeals  is comprised of four states in the Northeastern portion of the United States, Maine, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, and Puerto Rico. In this federal district there are a total of 25 courthouses which fall into the First Circuit’s jurisdiction. These courthouses hear cases which fall under the jurisdiction of federal-level (non-state issues) or cases which are on appeal at the federal districts of each state in the circuit.

Aside from cases heard on appeal from each federal circuit-state (US Territory), certain cases might also be left to the federal circuit if a state or region doesn’t have proper jurisdiction to hear those cases. Possible reasons cases might go directly to the appellate level include: cases where a state-court doesn’t have personal or subject-matter jurisdiction over the parties, criminal cases, or other “special” cases, which bypass the lower level state courts, and are initially heard at the appellate level.

The United States Court of Appeals in the First Circuit is the federal-court system which has appellate jurisdiction over cases which are heard in the 5-federal districts. The main courthouse is the John Joseph Moakley Federal Courthouse, in Boston, Massachusetts. Cases are heard in the courthouse one week out of each month of the year, except for one month (either July or August) when the courthouse is closed.

One week in March or November, the main federal circuit court sits in  Jose V. Toledo Federal Building and United States Courthouse, which is in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Certain times of the year, cases are heard in one of the other 23-courthouses, which fall under the First Circuit-jurisdictional power to hear those cases.

The First Circuit is the smallest of the Federal US Circuit Courts. It currently has six active judges along with three senior judges presiding over cases which go through the federal circuit. Seats in the federal circuit are appointed in the order which judges were appointed to the federal system, and numbered in order the vacancies were filled. Jeffrey R. Howard is currently the chief justice in the First Circuit.

Notable First Circuit cases include Glik v. Cunniffe (2011), where the court decided a private-citizen had the right to record public officials in a public forum.

The National Law Review covers bankruptcy, civil lawsuits, criminal cases at the federal level, and general news-coverage which goes through the court-system. There are legal articles on judge appointments, appeals, and emerging news in the circuit court system published on The National Law Review Website.

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Nov
21
2012
Starbucks’ Tip Pooling Practices Found to Violate Massachusetts Law Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, P.A.
Apr
12
2022
Spotlight on Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College Robinson & Cole LLP
Jan
27
2021
Sports and Only Sports: 1st Circuit Addresses Scope of the Wire Act K&L Gates
Feb
3
2014
Split Decision: Top 5 Noncompete Stories Lean Slightly in Favor of Enforcement Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Apr
30
2021
Special Verdicts and Instructions Result in Affirmance of District Court Denying Covidien’s Post-Trial Motion for Declaratory Judgment Finnegan
Aug
22
2019
Sometimes You Feel Like a Nut Pierce Atwood LLP
Jan
12
2023
SMALL STATE BIG PROBLEMS: New TCPA Rulings Confirms CRIMINAL Penalties for Failing to Register in Rhode Island Troutman Amin, LLP
Jan
13
2013
Small Business Especially Susceptible to Cyber Attacks Raymond Law Group LLC
Apr
28
2023
Slowing the Spread of Litigation: An Update on First Circuit COVID-19 Tuition Refund Class Actions Pierce Atwood LLP
Feb
12
2015
Skyworks’ Infringement Claims Grounded: Skyworks Solutions, Inc. v. Kinetic Technologies, Inc Proskauer Rose LLP
Aug
20
2013
Significant Illinois and Massachusetts Non-Compete Rulings Faegre Drinker
Sep
26
2023
Should You Require a Specific Endorsement Naming Your Client as an Additional Insured? Pierce Atwood LLP
Jul
30
2019
Shall We Cultivate Our Garden? Pierce Atwood LLP
Apr
17
2018
Sex + Discrimination = Liability, Says First Circuit Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Oct
31
2016
Seventh Circuit Applies Escobar’s Materiality Standard to (Again) Reject False Certification Claim Foley & Lardner LLP
Oct
21
2022
Seven Corporate Directors Resign: DOJ Ramps Enforcement Against Board Members Serving on Competitors’ Boards McDermott Will & Emery
Feb
14
2020
Serial TCPA Plaintiff Suffers Another Defeat Faegre Drinker
Jul
9
2015
Serial Adversaries Are Still No Big Deal: Cherdak v. Koko Fitclub Proskauer Rose LLP
Mar
22
2016
Sensor Maker Cannot Shake Infringement Suit on Summary Judgment Proskauer Rose LLP
Aug
10
2021
Securities Litigation Update: First Circuit Holds That Future-Focused Risk Disclosures Are Not Misleading Absent “Grand Canyon”-Level Threat to Company Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
May
27
2021
Securities Litigation Update: First Circuit Endorses Broad View of Extraterritorial Reach of the Federal Securities Laws, Cementing Split with the Second Circuit on the Meaning of a “Domestic” Transaction Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
Oct
1
2015
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: More Lessons to Be Learned Proskauer Rose LLP
Apr
24
2014
Second Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Right-To-Sue Letter on Same Disability Discrimination Charge Cannot Save Late-Filed Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Claim; First Circuit Rejects Equitable Tolling Argument Mintz
Jul
11
2017
Second Circuit Rejects First Circuit’s “Extreme Departure” Test for Assessing Materiality of an Alleged Omission of Interim Financial Information From Registration Statement Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Sep
11
2010
SEC v. Tambone: First Circuit Rejects the SEC’s Broad Interpretation of Rule 10b-5 Vedder Price
Nov
10
2022
SEC v. LBRY, Inc.: The SEC’s Latest Crypto Victory Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Nov
9
2022
SEC Notches Win in Cryptocurrency Registration Battle Bracewell LLP
Mar
29
2023
SCUBA divers are safe from the NIMBYs in Rockport for now, thanks to a decision by three Judges of the First Circuit Court of Appeals Mintz
Apr
28
2020
SCOTUS Set to Resolve Circuit Split and Decide Scope of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Prosecutions Polsinelli PC
Mar
31
2023
SCOTUS Cert Recap: SCOTUS Takes Up Whether ADA ‘Testers’ Have Article III Standing Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Feb
8
2018
Scope of Brain Imaging Patent Dispute Comes into Focus Proskauer Rose LLP
Apr
29
2021
School’s Out: Trademark Settlement Agreement Enforceable McDermott Will & Emery
Mar
7
2014
Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) Protections for Employees of Public Companies’ Contractors and Subcontractors Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
May
20
2016
Same-Day Delivery Companies: 2; MA Independent Contractor Statute: 0. First Circuit Once Again Upholds Classification of Couriers as Independent Contractors Mintz
Dec
4
2019
Ruling in First CWA Case to Rely on EPA’s Interpretive Statement on Groundwater Releases Beveridge & Diamond PC
 

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