10th Circ. Joins Sister Courts in Holding Presence of COVID-19 Does Not Constitute ‘Direct Physical Loss or Damage’

“As an initial matter, whether COVID-19 causes direct physical loss or damage under a property insurance policy is an open question in Colorado,” stated Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich. “Relying on relevant precedent from Colorado and other jurisdictions, we answer that question in the negative and conclude Sagome was not covered.”       

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6th Cir. Tosses Ohio Lawyer’s Suit Alleging NBA, Players’ Union Unlawfully Blocked Him From Becoming an Agent

“Generally speaking, the Sherman Act prohibits monopolizing or unreasonably restraining trade and commerce,” wrote the Sixth Circuit panel. “But Congress did not dispatch the Act to cover all actors,” and one example of that is labor unions, such as the NBPA, which “Congress broadly exempted them from the Act’s prohibitions.”       

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10th Circuit: ‘Plot-Centric Unit of Prosecution’ Allows for Joe Exotic’s Consecutive Sentences for Hitmen Plots Against Rival

“As a threshold matter, the district court did not abuse its discretion by limiting its sentencing scope and refusing to reconsider Maldonado-Passage’s previously denied motion to dismiss for multiplicity,” stated Senior Judge Michael R. Murphy in his written opinion for the court. “Therefore, no vehicle to challenge the § 1958(a) components of his sentence as

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