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This database contains 142,000+ federal and state court rulings related to employment law, spanning from 1964 to present. Every ruling includes the case name, filing date, court, docket number, and — where available — the outcome, damages awarded, employer involved, and specific claims raised.
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<bold>1. Workers' Compensation — sale of business</bold> <bold>— continuing jurisdiction of Industrial Commission</bold> <block_quote> An employer who had sold its paper mill and workers' compensation liabilities after an employee's work-related accident continued to be subject to the jurisdiction of the Industrial Commission with regard to that accident.</block_quote> <bold>2. Workers' Compensation — jurisdiction of</bold> <bold>Industrial Commission — not divested by course of</bold> <bold>conduct</bold> <block_quote> None of the cited authority supported an argument that a course of conduct by the Department of Insurance or the Industrial Commission could divest the Commission of the jurisdiction conferred on it by statute in a workers' compensation case involving an employer that had sold its business. Moreover, the parties had stipulated that the employer, Glatfelter, was bound by the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Act.</block_quote> <bold>3. Workers' Compensation — authority of</bold> <bold>Industrial Commission — agreement transferring</bold> <bold>obligations</bold> <block_quote> Adjudication of the validity of an agreement transferring workers' compensation liabilities along with a paper mill fell within the delegated authority of the Industrial Commission. N.C.G.S. § <cross_reference>97-6</cross_reference>.</block_quote><page_number>Page 597</page_number> <bold>4. Workers' Compensation — authority of</bold> <bold>Industrial Commission — discharge of obligation</bold> <block_quote> Determining whether a self-insurer has fully discharged its workers' compensation obligations is the province of the Industrial Commission; the Department of Insurance does not have that authority, by implication or expression. The Department of Insurance in this case improperly released the bond of a self-insured employer which did not secure its obligations in a manner compliant with N.C.G.S. § <cross_reference>97-185</cross_reference>(g).</block_qu
YANEZ, 23 I&N Dec. 390 (BIA 2002) ID 3473 (PDF) The determination whether a state drug offense constitutes a drug trafficking crime under 18 U.S.C. § 924(c)(2) (2000), such that it may be considered an aggravated felony under section 101(a)(43)(B) of the Immigration and Nationality Act, 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(43)(B) (2000), shall be made by reference to decisional authority from the federal circuit courts of appeals, and not by reference to any separate legal standard adopted by the Board of Immigration Appeals. Matter of K-V-D-, Interim Decision 3422 (BIA 1999), overruled. Matter of L-G-, 21 I&N Dec. 89 (BIA 1995), and Matter of Davis, 20 I&N Dec. 536 (BIA 1992), modified.
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This database indexes 142,000+ employment law court rulings from federal district courts, circuit courts of appeals, and state courts across the United States. Cases cover the full spectrum of employment law claims, including Title VII discrimination, ADA accommodation disputes, FMLA retaliation, FLSA wage and hour violations, wrongful termination, whistleblower protections, and more.
All rulings are sourced from CourtListener, a project of the Free Law Project (501(c)(3) nonprofit). We ingest new rulings daily through automated feeds, then classify each ruling by employment law statute, claim type, outcome, and employer using a combination of keyword matching and AI-assisted extraction.
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