Happy Valentine’s Day! You know what that means: We have a brand new season of Love Is Blind to devour. Courtney Revolution (The Circle) joins host Chris Burns to delight in all of the pod romances and love triangles. Plus, Meg joins the podcast to debrief the Madison-Mason-Meg love triangle. Leave us a voice message at www.speakpipe.com/WeHaveTheReceipts Text us at (929) 487-3621 DM Chris @FatCarrieBradshaw on Instagram Follow We Have The Receipts wherever you listen, so you never miss an episode. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts.…
Appellate law is a high-stakes practice area in the legal world, with published decisions setting critical precedents for future litigation. Join our co-hosts Tracy Forbath and Daniel Velladao on "The Appellate Spotlight" podcast series by Lewis Brisbois, which will delve into the latest developments in California and federal appellate courts. With extensive experience navigating the intricacies of appellate court proceedings, Tracy and Daniel along with distinguished guests will provide our listeners with key insights on recent notable cases, how courts continue to evolve in light of new legislation getting passed, and overall best practices for attorneys who specialize in this area. The attorneys who comprise Lewis Brisbois’ national Appellate Practice handle matters for our clients in federal and state courts coast-to-coast, including in the Supreme Court of the United States. Our appellate team has honed specialized skills that this area of law requires, including evaluating trial records, writing effective briefs, analyzing and framing factual and legal issues in light of the appellate standard of review, conducting legal research, and presenting effective oral arguments. Learn more about our appellate capabilities here: https://lewisbrisbois.com/practices/appellate.
Appellate law is a high-stakes practice area in the legal world, with published decisions setting critical precedents for future litigation. Join our co-hosts Tracy Forbath and Daniel Velladao on "The Appellate Spotlight" podcast series by Lewis Brisbois, which will delve into the latest developments in California and federal appellate courts. With extensive experience navigating the intricacies of appellate court proceedings, Tracy and Daniel along with distinguished guests will provide our listeners with key insights on recent notable cases, how courts continue to evolve in light of new legislation getting passed, and overall best practices for attorneys who specialize in this area. The attorneys who comprise Lewis Brisbois’ national Appellate Practice handle matters for our clients in federal and state courts coast-to-coast, including in the Supreme Court of the United States. Our appellate team has honed specialized skills that this area of law requires, including evaluating trial records, writing effective briefs, analyzing and framing factual and legal issues in light of the appellate standard of review, conducting legal research, and presenting effective oral arguments. Learn more about our appellate capabilities here: https://lewisbrisbois.com/practices/appellate.
In Episode 2 of Appellate Spotlight, co-hosts Danny and Tracy discuss recent California cases that involve arbitration alongside special guest Chris Choi , a Healthcare Partner in our Sacramento office. Chris highlights the prevalence of arbitration provisions in our day-to-day lives, and how the Harrod case heard in front of the California Supreme Court will potentially impact the legal landscape. This timely conversation also looks at general court trends, such as possible changes California courts could make to arbitration law in the near future. Read the referenced appellate court's opinions on Mark Harrod v. Country Oaks Partners, LLC here, Sarah Anoke v. Twitter here , and Massiel Hernandez v. Sohnen Enterprises here .…
Join co-hosts Daniel Velladao and Tracy Forbath for our inaugural episode of Appellate Spotlight, as they discuss recent developments in California case law on primary assumption of risk and waiver with special guest Amy Frerich . This exciting discussion will highlight the application of the primary assumption of risk doctrine to surfing, and whether any sport could be considered to be in the "public interest." Read the referenced appellate court's opinions on Olson v. Saville here and Whitehead v. City of Oakland here .…
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