SAN FRANCISCO Suppose you’re a Big Law attorney representing giant banks accused of putting the screws to the little guy. Suppose the theory advanced by your opponent is extremely creative and you have a fairly solid defense in existing law.
Probably the very last thing you want to do is get drawn into a deep philosophical discussion about judicial activism with U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Judge Stephen Reinhardt.
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