The U.S. Courtroom of Appeals for the First Circuit dismissed claims in opposition to a court-appointed receiver accused of unlawfully evicting memory-care residents from a Massachusetts facility after concluding the receiver was shielded from a big portion of the swimsuit below absolute quasi-judicial immunity.
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