By Scott Graham | August 17, 2020
All three judges wrote their own opinion, with one writing a concurring opinion to his own majority ruling.
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | July 31, 2020
Real-life lawyer Brenda Feigen, who's portrayed in the Hulu miniseries, shares her take on what the show gets right—and wrong—about the battle to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment and her personal confrontations with ERA opponent Phyllis Schlafly.
By Jane Wester | July 13, 2020
Robert Trump failed to meet the burden of demonstrating "imminent, irreparable harm to him," Dutchess County Supreme Court Justice Hal Greenwald found, using bold type to emphasize the final two words.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Quentin Brogdon | May 23, 2020
The jury is still out on how our legal system ultimately will respond to COVID-19 claims, but we have seen enough at this point to begin making some preliminary general observations.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | May 7, 2020
The nonprecedential ruling rejected arguments that Brody's decision to have Seeger review the fees and make recommendations about how to divide up the fees was improper, finding that the district court did not merely act as a rubber stamp.
By Ross Todd | April 30, 2020
U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero on Thursday dismissed the city's antitrust claims related to the team's relocation to Las Vegas, declining to endorse what he called Oakland's "unorthodox theory of antitrust injury."
By Ross Todd | April 17, 2020
"There's no indication about what that market would look like and under that market whether Oakland would have gotten a team," said U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Joseph Spero at a hearing in the case Friday.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Randy D. Gordon | April 6, 2020
Law and literature both grow out of the impulse to mythologize and ritualize, which is to say they share common roots, so there's no better time to explore that connection than in the midst of the current pandemic, writes Randy D. Gordon of Barnes & Thornburg.
By Katheryn Tucker | March 12, 2020
Jackson County Assistant District Attorney Paul Trifiletti was a commercial litigator in Boston before moving to Georgia.
By Scott Graham | March 9, 2020
The court ruled en banc that the inverse-ratio rule, in particular, a formulation from former Ninth Circuit Judge Alex Kozinski that made substantial similarity very easy to prove, should be discarded.
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