2 canonical passages across 2 cases, quoted by 12 opinions in total. These passages cluster together because the same opinions keep quoting them side by side — they state parts of one doctrine. The anchor passage is from Ferrari v. County of Suffolk.
| # | Case | Flag | Canonical passage | Citers |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ferrari v. County of Suffolk Anchor | green | “in the rule 12(b)(6) context, a court may take judicial notice of prior pleadings, orders, judgments, and other related documents that appear in the court records of prior litigation and that relate to the case sub judice.” | 8 |
| 2 | Chiang v. Verizon New England, Inc. | green | “although a consumer may dispute credit information directly to a furnisher . . . the consumer has no private right of action if the furnisher does not reasonably investigate the consumer's claim after direct notification.” | 4 |
A red or yellow flag on a member means the underlying case has negative treatment — for those, check the case page before relying on the passage.