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Wedding Venue Contracts and Covid-19 Can I Cancel The Contract?
Wedding Venue Contracts and Covid-19 Can I Cancel The Contract? Wedding Venue Contracts and Covid-19 Can I Cancel The Contract? This seems to be a common question I am asked. Force Majeure Sometimes contracts contain a force majeure clause that allows for the cancellation of a contract. Even absent a force majeure clause there are…
Read MoreLawyer Joke For Friday 13th
Noticing a mistake in St. Peter’s roster, God calls Satan; “It seems you accidentally received some of my professionals down there: a teacher, a doctor and a farmer.” “Yeah,” Satan replies. “All the more for me!” God replies, “You better send them up here immediately.” Satan says, “No way. I’m keeping them.” God says, “Send them…
Read MoreShould An Undocumented Immigrant Be Allowed To Practice Law?
Sergio Garcia graduated law school in California, like most law school graduates, he sat for the bar exam and submitted his moral character application. He graduated from Cal North School of Law (a California accredited law school). He passed the bar exam and the California State Bar deemed him to be of moral character.…
Read MoreInjured In A Car Accident?
A car accident can range in severity from a minor bumper scratch to total loss that leaves the injured party without a vehicle and suffering from serious injuries. Even the slightest of rear end impacts may seem insignificant but could result in serious injuries. The most common injury a driver will sustain is what is…
Read MoreCity of Kingman Employee Fired For Husband's Association With Bike Club
Melissa Summerson on Kingman Arizona is seeking a Court order requiring the City of Kingman to reinstate her previous position with the City. She is claiming that the City terminated in violation of her first amendment rights of free speech. The City terminated her the day after Christmas, citing her husband’s association with a motorcycle…
Read MoreJudge denies Facebook's settlement proposal to pay damages to charity rather than members of the class.
Read the settlement attached facebook settlement here. Fraley v. Facebook Inc., U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, No. 11-1726.
Read MoreFirst Amendment Protection Extends to Tattoo Artists
The Court found that tattooing is “purely expressive speech” and is therefore protected speech. Meaning the State can only regulate it through reasonable, time place and manner restrictions. Read the opinion here.
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