Unfortunately For Hedge Fund Fraudsters, Even Judges Have To Listen To Juries
It’s in the Constitution or something.
Morning Docket: 11.09.21
* The 9th Circuit may be determining if Twitter can be sued for sex trafficking soon. [Bloomberg Law]
* North Carolina’s Supreme Court is positioned to determine if nurses can be sued for medical malpractice. [Carolina Journal]
* Must be something in the water: the legal standard for water in LA could still be dangerous. [ABC 7]
* CancerLINC is helping cancer patients figure out their legal and financial troubles. Shouts out to Virginia! [WTVR]
* Ohio governor makes it easier to let out those Dionysian urges on a few key holidays. THE EXPLOSIONS WILL BE GLORIOUS! [WHIO]
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Questionable Judgment — See Also
Don’t Let The Door Hit You On The Non-Dominant Arm: WilmerHale counsel bails to avoid vaccine mandate.
Spin The Wheel: After the Fifth Circuit struck down the vaccine mandate, the administration aims to take its chances with the MDL process.
Tears On MyPillow: Mike Lindell expects the Supreme Court to order a brand new election. So… yeah.
Not All Heroes Wear Capes: …Or stay out of insurrectionist groups as the case may be.
Biden Admin Asks For MDL Panel After Fifth Circuit Gets High On Horse Meds
Rogue court may have to sit this one out.
COVID Has Permanently Changed Litigation
Change is here to stay.