Golfer’s Caddie Passenger Injured in Collision

Nov 22, 2011 By: Jury Verdicts

Caniglia v. Kaye (Ariz. Super.) Defense verdict for Illinois MVA claim against professional golfer 2011 WL 3561250 Verdict Summary 2009 WL 8240523 Amended Complaint…

Stare Decisis

Nov 22, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

The doctrine of stare decisis must not be so narrowly construed …

FantasySCOTUS health care law predictions, part 1

Nov 21, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Here is my FantasySCOTUS prediction on the Anti-Injunction Act question of the Supreme Court’s case on the health care law. Part 1 of 4.

WESTLAW NEXT Tip of the Week: Add Your Notes to Documents

Nov 21, 2011 By: Kim Ellenberg

Maximize your productivity by adding notes to documents during your WestlawNext® research session. You can add inline notes or document notes: Inline…

“Uninhibited” Debate

Nov 21, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

First Amendment free speech clause reflects profound national commitment to principle …

Walmart Rolls Back Employee Health Benefits

Nov 18, 2011 By: Melissa Berry

In October, Walmart announced it will no longer offer health insurance to new part-time employees who work fewer than 24 hours a week, adding to the existing Medicare burden.

Today in 1989: Pennsylvania’s Abortion Control Act becomes law

Nov 18, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

22 years ago today, Pennsylvania enacted the Abortion Control Act, the subject of the Supreme Court’s 1992 decision Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

Appellate Courts’ Obligation

Nov 18, 2011 By: Westlaw Insider

When a trial judge permits his or her sense of moral outrage and indignation to overwhelm the legal process, …

25,000th Customer Celebration and Charitable Donations

Nov 17, 2011 By: Shelley Gracia

On Tuesday, I celebrated with Semanoff, Ormsby, Greenberg & Torchia, LLC in Huntingdon Valley, Penn. to recognize the 25,000th small law firm…

Hot Docs: Facebook sued (again) for privacy violations

Nov 17, 2011 By: Jeremy Byellin

Facebook is being sued over its collection of “cookies,” which the lawsuit claims is in violation of the Wiretap Act. However, Facebook is the intended recipient, so there’s no violation.

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There is no “generalized right to rummage” through an adversary’s Facebook account | via @internetcsaes http://t.co/w2Y3O1mv

Gingrich wants a moon colony? Probably not happening under the Outer Space Treaty, signed 45 years ago today. http://t.co/FBEwsQUO

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