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ABA Annual Meeting 2019

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If you didn’t make it to the 2019 ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco, worry not, we’ve got you covered. So excited for our opening act of podcast interviews from the 2019 ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco! — Laurence Colletti (@LaurenceEsq) August 8, 2019. Immigration Courts and Due Process. We hope you enjoy!

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Courts Disrupted: Pew Study Finds Pandemic Caused Courts to Revolutionize their Operations, But Says More Needs to be Done

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The pandemic caused civil courts in the United States to adopt technology at an unprecedented pace and scale, improving participation in court proceedings and helping users resolve disputes more efficiently. Pew researchers examined pandemic-related emergency orders issued by the supreme courts of all 50 states and Washington, D.C.

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State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2019

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As a special offer, State Bar of Texas members who listen to the episode titled “ State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2019: Josh Team and the Adaptable Lawyer ” can get one hour of self-study MCLE credit. So much fun covering the 2019 State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting. Laurence Colletti (@LaurenceEsq) June 26, 2019.

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Court Finally Rejects “Discrimination” Lawsuit Against YouTube–Divino v. Google

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This long-running lawsuit started in 2019. The latest ruling addresses YouTube’s motion to dismiss the fourth amended complaint, which the court grants with prejudice. The court asked the plaintiffs to point to the relevant contract provisions that shape the implied covenant. Case citation : Divino Group LLC v.

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Allegations of a Bribe-Driven Facebook-OnlyFans Conspiracy Unsurprisingly Fall Apart in Court–Dangaard v. Instagram

Eric Goldman

After hearing this allegation at least twice, the Court instructed plaintiffs’ counsel to go present proof of such a bribe and to specifically subpoena the banks that were allegedly involved in laundering the bribe. You can essentially hear Judge Alsup’s teeth gnashing in the opinion. Case Citation : Dangaard v.

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Inspire.Legal 2019

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Christian is the Head of Strategy at Reynen Court LLC as well as the author of the Blacklines & Billables blog which, by the way, has its own podcast. pic.twitter.com/qnoc9lqYU9 — Laurence Colletti (@LaurenceEsq) February 1, 2019. Laurence Colletti (@LaurenceEsq) February 1, 2019.

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After WSJ’s Explosive Exposé on Judges’ Financial Conflicts, Free Law Project Posts the Data For All to See

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In an explosive exposé last week, The Wall Street Journal reported that 131 federal judges broke the law by hearing cases where they had a financial interest. To uncover those violations, reporters reviewed the financial holdings of some 700 federal judges and compared them against tens of thousands of court cases.

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