Jeff Lewis on Good Morning Britain Discussing the Duke and Duchess Privacy Lawsuit
Woman Wrongly Identified as \”Torrance Karen\” Facing Death Threats Over Racist Rants She Didn’t Make
Woman Wrongly Identified as \”Torrance Karen\” Facing Death Threats Over Racist Rants She Didn’t Make
Woman Wrongly Identified as \”Torrance Karen\” Facing Death Threats Over Racist Rants She Didn’t Make
Coronavirus is changing the legal landscape.
Jeff Lewis Law filed an amicus brief on behalf of Venice Stakeholders Association in the United States Supreme Court in the matter of Boise v. Martin. The City of Boise is asking […]
This post is part of an ongoing series on California’s anti-SLAPP law from the perspective of Los Angeles appellate and trial attorney, Jeff Lewis. The First Amendment and California’s anti-SLAPP law have long been […]
Have you ever written or received a letter threatening a malicious prosecution action? Often times the people writing and sending such letters are unaware that a malicious prosecution action is […]
On July 27, 2017, the Third District Court of Appeal published a decision in Ewaid v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC In that case, the court never reached the merits of the appeal […]
Earlier this week, I attended a fantastic panel by the LACBA Appellate Section on avoiding fatal mistakes in writs. The presentation was made by two writs attorneys of the Second […]
This post is part of a series on California’s anti-SLAPP law from the perspective of Los Angeles appellate and trial attorney, Jeffrey Lewis. The First Amendment and California’s anti-SLAPP law have long been held […]
How can an appellate specialist help you present your arguments on appeal? Sometimes having assistance in preparing a complete appellate record and supporting legal arguments with citations can ensure that the appellate court […]
California’s anti-SLAPP law protects persons who are unfairly targeted in a lawsuit arising from activities protected by the First Amendment. A defendant who is sued for speaking out at a […]
This post is part of a series on California’s anti-SLAPP law from the perspective of Los Angeles appellate and trial attorney, Jeffrey Lewis. The First Amendment and California’s anti-SLAPP law have long been held […]