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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe following opinions were posted after IL deadline on Friday:
7th Circuit Court of Appeals
Hector Zelaya Diaz v. Jeffrey A. Rosen
20-1304
Petition for Review of a Decision of the Board of Immigration Appeals.
Agency. Finds the Board of Immigration Appeals did not exercise its discretion according to law in Hector Zelaya Diaz’s case. Grants the petition for review and remands for a proper exercise of discretion under the Board of Immigration Appeals’ precedent in Matter of Avetisyan, 25 I&N Dec. 688 (BIA 2012), and Matter of W-Y-U, 27 I&N Dec. 17 (BIA 2017).
Indiana Supreme Court
Jane Doe I, as Legal Guardian of the Person and Estate of Jane Doe II, an Incapacitated Adult v. Carmel Operator, LLC d/b/a Carmel Senior Living, et al.
21S-CT-15
Civil tort. Reverses the Hamilton Superior Court’s determination that Certiphi Screening can compel Jane Doe I to arbitrate her claims against it. Finds nothing in the record shows that Certiphi is an agent of Carmel Senior Living or that the traditional elements of equitable estoppel are satisfied. As to CSL, Spectrum, and Michael Sullivan, however, the justices affirm the trial court’s order compelling Doe to arbitrate.
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