Wednesday, 16 November 2022 By David Cakebread, Brinsley Dresden With the 2022 FIFA World Cup now less than a week away, the minds of the […]
Category: Legal Thought
Biden Bungles Toast at State Dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron (VIDEO)
Dr. Jill and Joe hosted French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron at a lavish state dinner Thursday night. More than 300 guests, […]
Brexit added £5.8bn to UK food bills in two years, research finds
Brexit added almost £6bn to UK food bills in the two years to the end of 2021, London School of Economics (LSE) researchers have discovered. […]
CLE Event: To Be Blunt, Can I Be A Cannabis Lawyer In Utah?
Harris Bricken attorney Jonathan Bench will participate in the Utah Cannabis Law Section’s upcoming CLE over the lunch hour on December 5th. The CLE will […]
Court Refuses to Halt Museveni’s Suit Against Daily Monitor
An application to stay/halt court proceedings in respect of a suit filed by President Yoweri Museveni against the Daily Monitor Newspaper pending the determination of […]
The Right to Repair Act Means What it Says and Says What it Means | California Construction Law Blog
By Garret Murai, November 21, 2022 A rather short case for a short week. In Gerlach v. K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Beaumont, LLC, 82 […]
Let’s Not Set Aside The Scholarly Debate About Vacatur
I’ll admit it. I long ago simply assumed that courts could issue nationwide injunctions. Likewise, I took for granted that the APA gave courts the […]
Informational Interview Tips and Tricks
Be Prepared to Ace Your Informational Interview An informational interview is a must if you are trying to get internships, land your first job, find […]
ECJ Advocate General Opines That Non-Reportable Transactions Could Be Caught By Abuse of Dominance Rules
Advocate General Juliane Kokott has proposed that the EU Court of Justice should find that competition authorities have the power to apply Article 102 TFEU […]
Federal Judge Criticizes SEC “No-Admit-No-Deny Provisions” in Enforcement Action Settlements
From SEC v. Moraes, decided today by Judge Ronnie Abrams (S.D.N.Y.): In its normal practice of settling enforcement actions, the SEC routinely demands that defendants […]
