· 12/2/1960
United States v. Batson
Citations
- 12 C.M.A. 48
- 12 USCMA 48
- 30 C.M.R. 48
- 1960 CMA LEXIS 196
- 1960 WL 4634
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- holding that a plaintiff who asserted a taking and damage claim in its complaint abandoned that claim by not raising it in his summary judgment motion
- finding that a plaintiff’s failure to raise claims in his motion for summary judgment amounted to abandonment and dismissing the allegations
- deciding due process claims in the context of the Medicare statute
- claim raised in a complaint but not in a motion for summary judgment was waived
- years in issue had not been administratively appealed
- see particularly note 3 explaining the intermediary’s function
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Judges: Ferguson, Latimer, Quinn
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