The U.S. district court in AZ found that USCIS violated due process by not notifying an I140 beneficiary an Intent to Revoke the I-140 and therefore did not provide the beneficiary an opportunity to respond to the I-140 Intent to Revoke before revoking his I-140 and denying his adjustment application.
USCIS sent the I-140 intent to the employer only, so the beneficiary had no knowledge if it, then revoked the I-485 after the I-140 had been revoked.