Non-appealability clauses eliminating all federal court review of arbitration awards held unenforceable Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Law ADR, American Arbitration Association, Arbitration, Federal Arbitration Act, Ninth Circuit, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Justice Rubin Tackles the Amorphous “Abuse of Discretion” Standard Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law abuse of discretion, California, Civil Procedure, Standard of review, Trial court
Why Appellate Procedural Rules Matter Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Win It Appellate court, California, Civil Procedure, Court of Appeal
Contrasting the Torts of Malicious Prosecution and Abuse of Process Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law abuse of process, California, Malicious Prosecution, Tort
Section 128.7 Sanctions Not Available Following Arbitration Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Ethics, Law Arbitration, Arbitration award, Legal Ethics, rule 11, sanctions
Proving the “Prior Action” Requirement of a Malicious Prosecution Case Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law California, California State Bar, Lawsuit, Malicious Prosecution, Probable cause
Why Appellate Briefing Rules Matter Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Ethics, Law, Win It Appellate Law, Court, State Bar of California, Summary judgment
Potential Defendants in a Malicious Prosecution Case Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Civil Law, Law Malicious Prosecution, SLAPP, SLAPPback, Strategic lawsuit against public participation
The Perils of In-House Counsel Simultaneously Representing Company and Employee Jeff Lewis Civil Law, Law, Law Practice, Malpractice Conflict of Interest, Ethics, In House Counsel, malpractice, Professional Responsibility, Union Pacific
Judge’s order to take down law firm webpages is unlawful prior restraint Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Law Practice california court of appeal, first amendment, Gag order, jury, Legal Ethics, Prior Restraint