The Intersection of Budget Cuts and Due Process Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law, Win It Appellate court, Appellate Law, court reporter, due process, Los Angeles Superior Court
Checking the Wrong Box Almost Ends Appeal Before it Starts Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Civil Law, Law, Win It anti-SLAPP, Appeals, Appellate Law, Civil Procedure, Fee Award, SLAPP
New California Law Strengthens Consumers’ Right to Post Online Reviews Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP California, first amendment, Yelp
Supreme Court Unanimously Prohibits Warrantless Searches of Cellphones Jeff Lewis Criminal Law, Law cellphone, Fourth Amendment, Privacy, SCOTUS
SLAPP’d in Los Angeles: What types of Lawsuits are Protected by California’s Anti-SLAPP Law Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Law anti-SLAPP, Business Torts, California, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, first amendment, Free Speech, Personal Injury, SLAPP
SLAPP’d in Los Angeles: A Guide to California’s Anti-SLAPP Law Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Law anti-SLAPP, Business Torts, California, Civil Procedure, Constitutional Law, first amendment, Free Speech, Personal Injury, SLAPP
The Appellate Court has Issued its Opinion, Now What? Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law california court of appeal, civil appeal, Court of Appeal, oral argument
Ninth Circuit Issues First Amendment Ruling in Court Filings Access Case Jeff Lewis Law first amendment, Ninth Circuit, Pullman
The Appellate Record is Complete, Now What? Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law california court of appeal, civil appeal, Court of Appeal, oral argument
I Filed a Notice of Appeal, Now What? Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law california court of appeal, civil appeal, Court of Appeal