Tuesday, July 29, 2014

"We are very gratified by the Eleventh Circuit's opinion, which is a tribute to the hard work and skill of our appellate counsel, Miguel Estrada. It is also a well-deserved compliment to U.S. District Judge Marcia Cooke, before whom we tried this extremely complex, difficult and hard-fought case."

That was David and Nina Mandel, after their enormous win today before the 11th Circuit in the Coquina case. Here's the opinion.  Congrats to the Mandels on their victory.

I've been posting quite a bit lately on the fact that major opinions are being decided without any active 11th Circuit judges. This is another one, written by Senior Judge Anderson and joined by two visiting judges.


I'm sure that won't put a dent in the well-deserved victory party that the Mandels will be having!

6 comments:

P. Guyotat said...

You should write an open letter on this blog to Chief Judge Carnes to vacate his order declaring that an emergency exists and permitting panels to be composed of two visiting judges. That order was based in large or even exclusive part on the Eleventh Circuit's having three vacancies. Since then, Judge Rosenbaum has been appointed, and Judge Julie Carnes has been confirmed (she'll be appointed any day). True, the Eleventh Circuit has many active cases -- and that probably hasn't changed. But you can't claim that an emergency exists forever.

Bob Becerra said...

What a great victory for the Mandels! Congrats!

Anonymous said...

Judge Cooke always gets it right.

Anonymous said...

Closing argument ruling is a little shaky.

Anonymous said...

Drinks are on the mandels, forever.

Anonymous said...

If I did in closing as a crim defense lawyer what the plaintiffs did here. I'd be held in contempt. Just saying...