The appeals court weighed whether to allow New York to enforce its statute barring the practice of law by nonlawyers.
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'I'm Having Trouble Seeing That': Panel Eyes Combat Doctrine in Premises Liability Case
“The mutual combat doctrine arose back in the mid-1990s. And since that period of time, there have been maybe seven or eight cases that have worked their way through the appellate courts,” the plaintiff-appellants argued. “All those cases have one thing in common. The combatants had absolutely no connection whatsoever with the establishment.”
Alito Says He Won't Recuse Over Flag Controversy
“A reasonable person who is not motivated by political or ideological considerations or a desire to affect the outcome of Supreme Court cases would conclude that this event does not meet the applicable standard for recusal,” the justice wrote in a letter to lawmakers.
Legal Speak's 'Sidebar with Saul' Part IV: Deliberations Begin in First Trump Criminal Trial
While it likely won’t influence any of his political supporters, a guilty verdict would open many a can of worms on what comes next.
McCormick: No Current Need to Formally Block Tesla Shakeup in Chancery
Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick said she’s holding defense counsel to their word and will leave the door open for the motions to be raised again if they don’t keep it.