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...Matthew Capizzi Setting Rules and Reining in Emotional Clients Establishing and...
Most situations that the clients of family-law attorneys face are not emergencies. But the client cannot always see that reality, because the situation feels urgent to him or her. It is important for
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
...California Raisin Marketing Order, established a Raisin Administrative Committee (RAC), which recommends setting up annual reserve pools of raisins that are not to be sold...
The debate over what constitutes a "religion" has reached new heights. An Ohio federal court decided that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act "plausibly" protects as a religion what some might consider
Just settling upon an agreed list of queries with your adversary may not assure a meeting of the minds, when it comes to documents found through e-discovery. The parties must be clear about the dispo
...an unreasonable fee), RPC 1.5(b)(failure to provide a writing setting forth the basis or rate of the legal fee), RPC 1.16...
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