4th Circuit (incl. bankruptcy)

The Fourth Circuit jurisdiction is one of the larger US Districts, in terms of the states which fall under its jurisdiction. The Federal Circuit Court for the District is the Lewis F. Powell Jr. Courthouse, which is located in Richmond, VA.

The districts and states which fall under the Fourth Circuit and appeals heard by the Federal Circuit Courthouse includes: District of Maryland, Eastern/Middle/Western Districts of North Carolina, District of South Carolina, Eastern/Western Districts of Virginia, and Northern/Southern Districts of West Virginia.

The district courts in each of the states/territories are the US District Court of Maryland in Baltimore,  the Eastern District Court of N. Carolina in Raleigh, the Middle District  in Greensboro, and the Western District of N. Carolina is in Charlotte. The District of S. Carolina is in Columbia. The Eastern District Court of Virginia is in Alexandria, and the Western District Court is in Roanoke, VA. In W. Virginia the Northern District Court is in Wheeling and Southern District in Charleston, WV.

There are currently 15 active judges and 3 senior judges who sit on the Fourth Circuit bench. Roger L. Gregory is currently the Chief Judge appointed to head the Federal Circuit Court for the Fourth District. As with the other Circuits, seats are filled and appointments made for new judges in the order which they were filled.

A famous case from the circuit is Zeran v. America Online (1997). In this case the court determined the immunity of ISPs for wrongs committed by their users under Section 230(c)(1) of the Communications Decency Act. The court held the CDA provided “federal immunity to causes of action which would make service providers liable for information originating from third-party users.” The court found that allowing plaintiff’s claims would release a floodgate for freedom of speech litigation, with the new wave of online/internet activity by third-party users under ISP service agreements.

Cases and content covered by the National Law Review from the Fourth Circuit includes: writs of mandamus, certiorari, Habeas Corpus (including custody and release of prisoners), appeals from tax cases, En Banc Determinations, NLRB decision appeals, bankruptcy proceedings, motions for relief, judgment, or final orders, and reviews of enforcement or agency orders. Further, our website often covers news and updates about federal appointments, judges stepping down, agency announcements, and general news which comes out of the Fourth District Federal Court, and local state court systems.

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Aug
17
2016
Fourth Circuit Decision Reminds Employers Overbroad Noncompete Agreements May Not Be Enforceable Mintz
Jun
28
2017
Fourth Circuit Holds Complaining Employee is not Protected From Termination if Employer Terminates Her Because It Believed Her Complaint was Fabricated Mintz
Jun
20
2018
Fourth Circuit Decision Seizes Middle Ground on the Issue of Standing in Data Breach Cases Mintz
Jul
3
2019
Arbitration: The New York Convention vs. U.S. Domestic Law – The Supreme Court Will Consider Reconciliation Mintz
Sep
25
2017
DTSA Does Not Create a Private Civil Cause of Action for Conspiracy to Commit Trade Secret Theft Mintz
Aug
18
2021
TCPA Litigation Update — Courts Dispose of TCPA Claims at Summary Judgment Post-Facebook Mintz
Dec
19
2023
The Monumental PFAS Settlements with Water Suppliers Aren't Out of the Woods but Give the Judge, Class Counsel, and Defense Counsel an "A+" for Effort Mintz
Jul
7
2014
SawStop Stopped: Virginia District Judge Dismisses Antitrust Lawsuit Against Table Saw Industry Mintz
Jul
24
2014
Charting the Future of Premium Subsidies under the Affordable Care Act: Halbig v. Burwell and King v. Burwell Mintz
Dec
15
2014
Staffing Companies Hit with Class Action Alleging Violation of Fair Credit Reporting Act Mintz
Feb
23
2021
Asset Manager Considerations After SEC's Pricing Data Case Mintz
Dec
26
2023
ADA “Tester” Standing Case Evades US Supreme Court Review—For Now Mintz
Oct
7
2014
The Supreme Court Continues to Punt on False Claims Cases Mintz
Feb
25
2015
The Court’s Decision in the FLANAX US Trademark Dispute Gives Bayer a Headache Mintz
Feb
21
2017
Fourth Circuit Offers New Test for Joint Employment Under FLSA Mintz
Apr
29
2019
Fourth Circuit Strikes Down Federal Debt Collection Exemption to the TCPA Mintz
Jul
21
2021
At Least We Have One Clean Water Act Rule for Everyone... For Now Mintz
Jul
28
2014
The Affordable Care Act—Countdown to Compliance for Employers, Week 22: Charting the Future of the Premium Subsidies (and Employer Penalties): Halbig v. Burwell and King v. Burwell Mintz
Feb
22
2017
Fourth Circuit Permits DOJ to Reject FCA Settlement, But Punts Decision on Statistical Sampling Mintz
Aug
28
2017
Employer’s Accessing of Employee’s Personal Email Account from Company Mobile Phone May Have Violated Stored Communications Act Mintz
Aug
31
2022
Fourth Circuit Holds Gender Dysphoria is a Protected Disability Under the ADA Mintz
Feb
28
2024
Another Implementer Hold Out Door Closes: The Death of the Anti-Suit Injunction? Mintz
Jan
15
2015
False Claims Act Supreme Court Case to Watch For in 2015 Mintz
Jul
14
2015
Fourth Circuit Federal Court Says Employer Can Be Liable for Acts of Anonymous Harasser Mintz
Apr
4
2017
Fourth Circuit: Maryland Fair Employment Practices Act Requires Employer to Consider Jobs Other than Employee’s Current Job When Assessing Possibility of Reasonable Accommodation Mintz
Oct
30
2012
Maryland Court Finds Voice Message Did Not Violate Fair Debt Collection Practices Act - FDCPA Varnum LLP
Jan
23
2012
Indictments of Megaupload Are a Greater Threat to Web Users Than Piracy Ifrah Law
Apr
14
2016
Big Win For Policyholders in Fourth Circuit Finding Duty to Defend Under General Liability Policy for Data Breach! Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Apr
27
2012
Fourth Circuit Gives Rosetta Stone Another Chance to Prove its AdWords Case Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Jan
14
2014
Can a Suit Seeking Only Injunctive Relief and Prevailing Party Attorney Fees Trigger a Commercial General Liability (CGL) Insurer’s Duty to Defend? Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP
Dec
29
2020
Saga of “Most Favored Nations” Giordano, Halleran & Ciesla, P.C.
Jun
8
2016
Can Lawful Employer Policies Put Companies at Risk? NLRB Says Yes Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jun
28
2022
U.S. Supreme Court To Determine Authority, Review Standard For Government Dismissals Of False Claims Act Qui Tam Actions Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Oct
24
2012
On The Radar: Supreme Court Set to Resolve Circuit Split as to Definition of Supervisor Under Title VII Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Jan
23
2015
Man Claiming Hand Scanning Time Clock Causes “Mark of the Beast” Wins Religious Discrimination Suit Barnes & Thornburg LLP
 

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