High-conflict families that litigate often, many times over frivolous things, occupy a disproportionate amount of court time and resources. Courts and judges have begun to gradually delegate limited
...also argued that the plaintiffs did not sufficiently plead that their reasonable expectations in purchasing the product weren't met. Because the containers...
When officers make an arrest supported by probable cause to hold for a serious offense, taking and analyzing a cheek swab of the arrestee's DNA is, like fingerprinting and photographing, a legitimate
...authorization.??Notably, the jury also determined that the plaintiffs had no reasonable expectation of privacy on the social media site, MySpace. ...
...I'm 58 years old. I'm a nice guy and a great lawyer. I have scores of trial victories. I don't understand the...
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...men. "We lower our expectations of what we can achieve...This reminds me of a great quote byHenry Ford: "If...
Sometimes lawyers fall short in their efforts to bring in business, despite their technical skills. While it may be counterintuitive, approaching potential clients with vulnerability can be far more
..."It's safe to say that we have grown a great deal more concerned and vigilant when it comes to billing practices,"...
...such meetings in which outstanding firms waxed on (and on) about how great they were (which I didn't doubt). As there are so many...
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