Judge Peck Gets Saucy Over Lazy Filings
“Let us count the ways the defendants have violated the rules.”
“Let us count the ways the defendants have violated the rules.”
Sit down. Shut up. Think about what you did.
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Know your place.
You don't need to be an expert in legal ethics to see why this filing might be a problem.
This argument did not go as expected.
This oral argument transcript (or video) will make you cringe.
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Judge slammed for finishing too quickly.
This benchslap is painful even before the judge turns into a 'disappointed dad.'
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There are some fun tidbits in this transcript.
Judge Garaufis "likes" the gaggle of lawyers that appeared before him.
Everyone loves a good benchslap, but not all benchslaps are good.
Lesson to Biglaw: don't send an associate to do a partner's job.
Preparing a privilege log sucks, but forfeiting attorney-client privilege sucks even more.