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The Ninth Circuit—Flexing Its Subpoena Power
In Kirkland v. United States Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, the Ninth Circuit considered video transmissions for witness testimony in court proceedings. The mandamus proceeding arose from a Bankruptcy Court order requiring Ann Kirkland, a party acting as sole trustee, and John Kirkland, a non-party, to testify remotely in an adversary proceeding involving the Bright Conscience Trust.Articulating the Nuances of Defendants' Right to Self-Representation in Criminal Trials
If a criminal defendant chooses self-representation, there must be a thorough record that the decision was "knowing and intelligent," made with the understanding of the constitutional right to representation.Parentification, Infantilization, and Adultification: How Might They Impact a Family Law Case?
The corruption of a child's normal role in the family unit can increase the child's risk of dysfunction—socially and emotionally—when the child attains adulthood. When a parent begins to rely on the child for emotional support, especially in times of conflict within the family, and the parent comes to depend on the child for emotional support and protection, then the situation has become problematic and may be characterized as parentification.View more book results for the query "Cornell University"
The Supreme Court—Extraterritoriality and the Lanham Act
The recent U.S. Supreme Court decision challenging a $96 million verdict in a trademark dispute has a large impact on the extraterritorial application of the Lanham Act by U.S. courts and presages' continued efforts to trim the extraterritorial application of federal law.Autonomous Vehicle Company Taps Ex-GE Lawyer as First GC
Sid Venkatesan will help six-year-old May Mobility, which has delivered more than 320,000 rides, scale up.'SEC v. Jarkesy': Is the Shootout at the OK Corral Finally Here?
Last month, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'SEC v. Jarkesy,' where a divided panel found that the SEC's in-house adjudication before an administrative law judge of a fraud case against the defendants violated the latter's right to a jury trial under the Seventh Amendment.PLW People in the News—July 11, 2023—Munley, McGuireWoods
Munley Law announced that Marion Munley spoke to the Connecticut Women Trial Lawyers Association "Women in Leadership: Empowering One Another" event.People in the News—July 11, 2023—Flaster Greenberg, Burns White
Flaster Greenberg recently welcomed Juliet Patterson as a summer associate in the firm's Cherry Hill, New Jersey, and Philadelphia offices for a seven-week internship and mentor program that will offer her a tangible legal experience in a variety of departments at the firm.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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