by | Jan 7, 2025 | legal matters
When an attorney hires a forensic economist for a personal injury or wrongful death case, it’s usually because the case involves lost earnings. A plaintiff’s attorney needs an economist to do a projection of the client’s lost wages, while a defense attorney needs a...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
“The job is hard and the learning curb is steep. You won’t get things 100% right the first time you do them. But, as long as you take the time to understand why, you will get better. Avoid getting stuck in a moment. Run the post-mortem, take the lesson,...
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The amended complaint alleges RealPage coordinated with big landlord companies in an unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords and force tenants to pay higher rents for apartment housing. The amended complaint alleges RealPage coordinated with big...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
Stonewalling discovery is generally frowned upon. The post Looks Like Someone Is Willing To Hold Rudy Giuliani Accountable appeared first on Above the Law.Stonewalling discovery is generally frowned upon. The post Looks Like Someone Is Willing To Hold Rudy Giuliani...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | above the law, legal matters
Democratic Boutique Firm Gives Its Attorneys An Arbitration Clause Or No Pay Raise Ultimatum: Unexpected development from the Elias Law Group. Boutiques Are Booming: There’s opportunity out there for lawyers willing to take it. Law Firms On The Other Hand:...
by | Jan 7, 2025 | Law.com, legal matters
An appellate panel last week rejected the beer giant’s challenge of a 2022 jury verdict in favor of San Diego County’s Stone Brewing. Lead counsel Noah Hagey says the decision is a road map for future “reverse confusion cases. Hi there.The email you...