With each passing day of court closures, the post-crisis pileup of postponed hearings grows.
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Avoiding the Post-Lockdown Courtroom Gridlock
U.S. Supreme Court Holds that Title VII Protects Homosexual and Transgender Employment Rights
In a historic decision, the U.S. Supreme Court holds that Title VII protects homosexual and transgender ...
D.C. Circuit Dismisses FDCPA Class Action Involving False Affidavits for Lack of Standing
Jurisdiction is both tricky and sticky. That is the lesson from a recent decision from the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia,
Life Lessons Learned Along the Way: The Privilege of Laughter
During many practice group meetings over the past 8 years, I sat and listened to my colleagues discuss Breaking Bad, Narcos, The Wire and the like.
An Expansive View of the Insurable Interest Requirement
The Michigan Court of Appeals recently affirmed a trial court's ruling addressing Michigan's insurable interest requirement.
Ninth Circuit Holds Settlement of Lead Plaintiff’s Individual Claims Moots Class Claims
A hot button issue in class action litigation remains whether a lead plaintiff in a class action brought in federal court can continue to prosecute class claims after voluntarily resolving his individual claims.