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Sixth Circuit Clarifies Scheduling In OSHA Vaccine Cases

On Friday evening, the Sixth Circuit issued a ruling  on several pending motions in the OSHA ETS litigation. Most notably, the court denied OSHA's motion to shorten the stay briefing and to set an expedited schedule for merits briefing—which appeared to be an attempt by the agency to obtain rulings before its emergency standards were originally set to begin. Though events had already largely left that motion in the dust, the denial indicates that the court will [...]

CA Appellate Court ‘Sounds Off’ On Neighborly Dispute Over Noisy Property

In Chase v. Wizmann, the California Court of Appeal affirmed a preliminary injunction that ordered a neighbor to relocate his loud pool and air conditioning equipment to the other side of his house, at considerable expense, before trial. This case reminds real property owners to be neighborly to adjacent property owners. Chase v. Wizmann involved an "acrimonious noise dispute between neighbors" in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Mount Olympus in Los Angeles. The plaintiff's neighbor renovated his [...]

CA Appellate Court ‘Sounds Off’ On Neighborly Dispute Over Noisy Property

In Chase v. Wizmann, the California Court of Appeal affirmed a preliminary injunction that ordered a neighbor to relocate his loud pool and air conditioning equipment to the other side of his house, at considerable expense, before trial. This case reminds real property owners to be neighborly to adjacent property owners. Chase v. Wizmann involved an "acrimonious noise dispute between neighbors" in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood of Mount Olympus in Los Angeles. The plaintiff's neighbor renovated his [...]