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Posted by James on Mar 23, 2012
In Judulang v. Holder, No. 10-694 (December 12, 2011), the Supreme Court struck down as arbitrary and capricious the Board of Immigration Appeals’ “comparable grounds” test for judging whether a charge of removability allows for possible Section 212(c) waiver...
Posted by faithpincus on Feb 20, 2012
First, we wanted to remind you that you may now download your subscription via our online delivery system. This gives you the ability to access Finz updates about a week earlier than you can when you opt for the CD version, due to the duplication, production and...
Posted by Jonathan Arnold, Esq on Feb 6, 2012
The first case from the November/December Civil Procedure, Discovery & Evidence contains both a warning and some very useful advice on what will be required to create an enforceable agreement on the Internet.
As a legal scholar and practicing attorney let me...
Posted by Faith Pincus on Dec 29, 2011
Jennifer Ellis has been in the CLE industry for a very long time, with high profile providers (including our competitors). She is also an expert in social media and the legal aspects of social media. She recently joined Freedman Consulting, which helps those in the...
Posted by admin on Dec 20, 2011
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Posted by Jonathan Arnold, Esq on Dec 14, 2011
For civil practitioners, knowledge of Code Civ. Proc. §998 is a must and we have covered this in detail in the July/August edition of the California Civil Procedure, Discovery & Evidence Series in our analysis of the case of Puerta v. Torres, which we have...
Posted by Jonathan Arnold, Esq on Oct 27, 2011
Double billing brings up all sorts of scenarios: the audit of the law firm’s hours; angry clients; business-pummeled partners; associates sent packing; bills not paid…you get the picture. However, it is possible to do more than one thing at a time and have them...