· 5/31/2006
Deanna Turner v. Crawford Square Apartments Iii, L.P. McCormack Baron Management Services, Inc
Citations
- 449 F.3d 542
- 2006 U.S. App. LEXIS 13408
- 2006 WL 1504106
How courts have described this case
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- concluding that Rooker-Feldman did not apply without engaging in an inextricably intertwined analysis
- emphasizing that the plaintiff must be complaining of an injury caused by the state-court judgment itself
- explaining that the Rooker-Feldman Doctrine prevents a plaintiff fron seeking review of state court judgments in federal district court
- recognizing exception but finding it did not apply to case at hand
- explaining that, under Pennsylvania law, res judicata “applies not only to claims actually litigated, but also to claims which could have been litigated during the first proceeding if they were part of the same cause of action”
- applying Pennsylvania law to assess the | preclusive effect of a prior state court judgment
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Judges: Roth, Greenberg, Buckwalter
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