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
Malpractice Claim Against DLA Piper Reversed Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Law Practice Appeal, Court of Appeal, DLA Piper, malpractice
3 Reasons a Trial Lawyer Should Retain an Appellate Specialist as Co-Counsel Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Law Practice, Win It Appeal, Lawyer
Three Ways a Trial Lawyer Can Strengthen the Odds of Winning on Appeal Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law, Win It Appeal, California, Court of Appeal, Lawyer
California Supreme Court closes door to appellate review of carefully crafted interlocutory orders disguised as final judgments Jeff Lewis Appellate Law, Civil Law, Law appellate, California Supreme Court, One Final judgment
Lawsuits Spawned by Carrie Prejean’s Remarks Not protected by anti-SLAPP Statute Jeff Lewis Anti-SLAPP, Appellate Law, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Law, Privacy california court of appeal, california court of appeal second district, confidentiality agreement, prejean