D.C. Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals is the Federal District Court in Washington, DC. The circuit is often referred to as “the District”, “Washington”, and often referred to by its initials, D.C., and is the capital of the United States.

The District of Columbia is governed by the US Constitution, which gives it the jurisdictional power to Congress, so it is not governed by any one state in the United States. The Federal District courthouse sits in the District of Columbia City Hall Building at Judiciary Square. The DC Court of Appeals and the  Superior Court of the District of Columbia make up the local court system in that district.

“The court of last resort” is often what the District of Columbia is referred to, as parties should try to have their cases settled in their respective state or circuit courts. The court has the authority to hear all final orders, specified interlocutory orders, judgments, and decisions which are made by certain government agencies in D.C. The Court is also permitted to hear cases which need to have cases which present questions of law presented by the Supreme Court heard. Given its power through Congress, the court is authorized to review proposed rules from trial courts and develop its own rules for proceedings which go through the court.

Currently there are eight associate judges and the circuit judge which are hearing cases which come through the District of Columbia circuit. At this level, judges are appointed to 15-year terms after being nominated by the President and appointed by the US Senate. Currently, the chief justice of the circuit is Anna Blackburne-Rigsby, who was initially appointed during the Clinton administration as an associate judge.

Unlike other circuits, the District of Columbia circuit issues MOJs, or memorandums of justice in cases where decisions do not result in new law. MOJs are also issued in cases where cases don’t decide on an important issue/federal question, or in cases which don’t interpret a statute or concept, which hasn’t yet been decided on. The court also publishes opinions in cases where both litigants and the trial court, create a new law, interpret statutes, or interpret important concepts in the legal system.

The National Law Review covers a broad range of MOJ findings as well as case opinions which are decided by the District of Columbia circuit. We cover: federal questions, retaliation claims, cybersecurity claims, Agency news, labor and employment, and other important federally driven cases. The National Law Review also focuses on appointments, and general news and elections , bankruptcy, tax cases, and other cases which go through the circuit’s system.   

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Feb
18
2016
Washington DC Issues New Exempt Reporting Adviser Rule for Venture Capital Funds Stark & Stark
Feb
10
2016
Supreme Court Stays Clean Power Plan ArentFox Schiff LLP
Feb
10
2016
D.C. District Court Invalidates Important FHWA Exemptions to “Buy America” Requirement Covington & Burling LLP
Feb
5
2016
Adventures in Joint Employment: the Browning-Ferris Saga Continues with an Appeal to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals Mintz
Feb
1
2016
Browning-Ferris Appeals ‘Joint Employer’ Decision to U.S. Court of Appeals Jackson Lewis P.C.
Jan
26
2016
NLRB’s New Joint-Employer Standard To Be Tested In Federal Court Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
25
2016
When Seemingly Indefinite Leave and Non-Cooperation Makes Leave of Absence Unreasonable Foley & Lardner LLP
Jan
8
2016
District Courts Stay TCPA Cases in Light of Spokeo, Gomez, and D.C. Circuit Appeal Faegre Drinker
Jan
6
2016
Industry Groups to DC Court: Hang Up on FCC Expanded TCPA Rules Mintz
Jan
5
2016
Alaska Presses D.C. Court of Appeals to Reject Trust Acquisitions in Alaska Dickinson Wright PLLC
Dec
29
2015
D.C. Circuit Leaves US EPA’s Mercury Rule in Place During Remand Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Dec
29
2015
The Assignment of Visiting Federal Judges, and a Little Wisconsin Judicial History Foley & Lardner LLP
Dec
15
2015
Idaho Bankruptcy Court Finds Under Equities of Particular Case, Pre-Substantive Consolidation Transfers May Be Like “Gap Period” Transfers That Cannot Be Avoided Holland & Hart LLP
Dec
15
2015
Let Chips Fall: When Is An Impasse An Impasse? Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Dec
8
2015
D.C. Circuit Resuscitates Elimination of Companionship and Domestic Service Exemptions for Third-Party Employers Poyner Spruill LLP
Dec
4
2015
D.C. Circuit: When Government Is Silent, There Is No FCA Liability For Contractor’s “Objectively Reasonable” Interpretation Of Ambiguous Contract Provision Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP
Dec
4
2015
D.C. Circuit Finds for FCA Defendant Where Liability Premised on Interpretation of Undefined, Ambiguous Term Holland & Hart LLP
Nov
30
2015
D.C. Circuit Ruling Yet Another Reminder of NLRB’s Handbook Initiative Jackson Lewis P.C.
Nov
30
2015
D.C. Circuit Denies Petition for Rehearing Conflict Minerals Rule Case Hunton Andrews Kurth
Nov
30
2015
DC Circuit: No False Claims Act Liability for Reasonable, Good Faith Interpretations of Ambiguous Regulations Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Nov
25
2015
UPDATE: New Rule Narrowing the Exemptions for Home Care Workers Is Now In Effect Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP
Nov
12
2015
HHS Appeals Adverse Decision on Fixed Indemnity Attestations Foley & Lardner LLP
Nov
10
2015
Conflict Minerals Rehearing Denied — Is the Legal Challenge Over? Squire Patton Boggs (US) LLP
Nov
5
2015
Wisconsin Joins Other States in Filing Challenges to EPA Carbon Rules Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
29
2015
Elimination of Minimum Wage and Overtime Exemptions for Home Health Companionship and Live-In Care Employees of Third-Party Providers Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Oct
26
2015
The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly — The Newly Proposed USCIS STEM OPT Regulations Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Oct
21
2015
States Challenge New SEC Rules on Small Public Offerings Greenberg Traurig, LLP
Oct
20
2015
D.C. Federal Court Rejects HHS Interpretation of 340B Program’s Orphan Drug Rule McDermott Will & Emery
Oct
20
2015
D.C. District Court Vacates HRSA’s Interpretative Rule on Orphan Drugs Epstein Becker & Green, P.C.
Oct
19
2015
D.C. Court Strikes Down 340B Orphan Drug Rule Again: Will This Impact the “Mega Guidance”? Foley & Lardner LLP
Oct
18
2015
D.C. Council Considering 16-Week Employee Paid Leave Bill Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
14
2015
D.C. District Court Explains “Extreme Deference” Granted to OFAC Holland & Hart LLP
Oct
11
2015
Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC Joins the Consolidated Appeal of the FCC’s July 10, 2015 Declaratory Ruling and Order Faegre Drinker
Oct
10
2015
Boat Analyst’s Disability Claim Does Not Hold Water Jackson Lewis P.C.
Oct
7
2015
Supreme Court Allows DOL Home Care Worker Overtime Rules to Stand Godfrey & Kahn S.C.
 

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