News & Articles for January, 2020

Cause vs. Effect: Defining the Malfunction in Elevator Accident Cases

Another Win Keeps California Truckers Rolling: Preliminary Injunction Blocks Enforcement of California “Gig Worker” Law Against Trucking Industry

Thou Shalt Presume Irreparable Harm (when construing non-compete agreements)

Yes, Virginia, Courts Can Overturn Arbitration Awards

11th Circuit Construes Civil RICO In The Insurance Context

Your Neighbor Is Violating A City Ordinance, But The City Disagrees. Can You Sue The City? No. Can You Sue The Neighbor? Maybe, Says A Florida Appellate Court.

Arthur Fergenson, Senior Counsel, appearing as a special guest on Mark Levin’s program to analyze the charges leveled against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of breach of trust and bribery.

Looking Back A Decade Later At The Benefits Of A Judicial Clerkship

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