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Employment Rulings in the Second Circuit

The Second Circuit covers the federal courts in New York, Connecticut, and Vermont. The rulings below come from the circuit's court of appeals and the federal trial courts within it.

Of the 5,280 published rulings we track here (19612026), the breakdowns below show how they were decided. They describe published opinions only — not the odds of any particular situation.

How These Rulings Ended

Of the 5,280 published rulings we track in the Second Circuit.

Defendant Win
1,933 (37%)
Plaintiff Win
969 (18%)
Dismissed
743 (14%)
Mixed Result
679 (13%)
Settlement
622 (12%)
Remanded
334 (6%)

What Happens at Each Stage

A workplace lawsuit moves through stages, and a ruling can end it at any of them. Here is where the 5,057 rulings we could classify by stage were decided.

Appeal
1,730 (34%)

A higher court reviewing an earlier decision. Many published opinions come from this stage, after a lot has already happened in the case.

Summary judgment
870 (17%)

A ruling where the judge decides the case — or part of it — without a trial, because one side argues the key facts are not in dispute. For workers, getting past this step is often the biggest hurdle.

Of the 870 summary-judgment rulings here, 553 ended the case in the employer’s favor and 317 let the worker’s claims continue.

Motion to dismiss
1,513 (30%)

An early request — usually by the employer — to throw the case out before any evidence is gathered.

Trial verdict
109 (2%)

A judge or jury heard the evidence and reached a decision. Relatively few disputes get this far.

Settlement / consent decree
604 (12%)

The two sides resolved the dispute by agreement, sometimes with court approval. Most settlements are private and never show up in published opinions.

Default judgment
150 (3%)

A decision entered because one side did not respond to the case at all.

Other rulings
81 (2%)

Procedural decisions and orders that do not fit the main stages above.

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Recent Rulings in the Second Circuit

Kowaleski

Aug 13, 2009N.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Sullivan

Aug 12, 2009D. Conn.Dismissed

Local 917, International Brotherhood of Teamsters v. National Labor Relations Board

Aug 11, 20092nd CircuitMixed Result

Dallas v. Roosevelt Union Free School District

Aug 11, 2009E.D.N.Y.Dismissed

Ragusa

Aug 11, 2009E.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Local 917 of the Int'l Bhd. of Teamsters v. NLRB

Aug 11, 20092nd CircuitMixed Result

Padilla v. Manlapaz

Aug 4, 2009E.D.N.Y.Plaintiff Win

Chiesa

Jul 31, 2009N.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Rivers

Jul 29, 2009E.D.N.Y.Dismissed

Fortune

Jul 25, 2009E.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

Estrada

Jul 24, 2009D. Conn.Mixed Result

Alonso v. UNCLE JACK'S STEAKHOUSE, INC.

Jul 24, 2009S.D.N.Y.Plaintiff Win

Retirement Program for Employees of Town of Fairfield v. NEPC, LLC

Jul 16, 2009D. Conn.Remanded

Clergeau

Jul 14, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Clergeau

Jul 14, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Miller v. Hartford Fire Insurance

Jul 6, 2009D. Conn.Mixed Result

Pratt

Jul 6, 2009N.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Armada (Singapore) Pte Ltd. v. North China Shipping Co.

Jul 6, 2009S.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

Fleming

Jun 30, 2009E.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Adams

Jun 25, 2009S.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Padilla

Jun 23, 2009E.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Civil Service Employees Ass'n, Local 1000 v. National Labor Relations Board

Jun 19, 20092nd CircuitPlaintiff Win

Civil Service Employees Assn. v. NLRB

Jun 19, 20092nd CircuitPlaintiff Win

Snell Island SNF LLC v. National Labor Relations Board

Jun 17, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Snell Island SNF LLC v. National Labor Relations Board

Jun 17, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Cunningham

Jun 10, 20092nd CircuitMixed Result

Cunningham

Jun 10, 20092nd CircuitMixed Result

Adams

May 28, 2009D. Conn.Mixed Result

Birmingham Associates Ltd. v. Abbott Laboratories

May 27, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Birmingham Associates Ltd. v. Abbott Laboratories

May 27, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Spang

May 18, 2009S.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

McNally

May 18, 2009D. Conn.Defendant Win

RR Ex Rel. MR v. SCARSDALE UNION FREE SCHOOL

May 15, 2009S.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

National Labor Relations Board v. Special Touch Home Care Services, Inc.

May 12, 20092nd CircuitMixed Result

National Labor Relations Board v. Special Touch Home Care Services, Inc.

May 12, 20092nd CircuitRemanded

Fort Worth Employers' Retirement Fund v. Biovail Corp.

May 8, 2009S.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

KARAWIA

May 7, 2009S.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

380544 CANADA, INC. v. Aspen Technology, Inc.

May 5, 2009S.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

Meacham

May 1, 2009N.D.N.Y.Plaintiff Win

Adams

May 1, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

LEFEVRE

Apr 21, 2009N.D.N.Y.Defendant Win

Adamo

Apr 20, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Adamo

Apr 20, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Simmons

Apr 2, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Simmons

Apr 2, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Finkelshteyn

Mar 31, 2009E.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

Kendall

Mar 25, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Brown

Mar 20, 2009E.D.N.Y.Mixed Result

Ziegler

Mar 20, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

Ziegler

Mar 20, 20092nd CircuitDefendant Win

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These figures summarize publicly available published court opinions only. Published opinions over-represent summary-judgment rulings (decisions made without a trial) and appeals, because those are the stages where judges most often write formal opinions. Most workplace disputes settle privately and never appear here at all. A ruling’s outcome reflects many case-specific factors and is not a prediction for any other situation. Read more about how we source and classify rulings.

Data sourced from public federal court records via CourtListener.com. Case outcomes extracted using AI analysis. This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The classification of outcomes and case stages is based on automated analysis and may not reflect the full scope of each case.