Nov 06, 2024
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Ninth Circuit Rules State Bar Gets Eleventh Amendment Immunity

After Benjamin Kohn, a disabled attorney, failed the bar exam three times, he sued the State Bar of California for violating the Americans with Disabilities Act when it denied his desired test-taking accommodations. He claimed that the State Bar is not an “arm of the state” and therefore does not... Read More »

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First Lawsuit Filed in Nationwide Cantaloupe Salmonella Outbreak

Minnesota-based Pritzker Hageman Law Firm has filed the first lawsuit related to a salmonella outbreak hitting North America. The source of the outbreak was contaminated cantaloupe that was traced back to Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes imported from Mexico. Several other victims of the outbreak are also seeking the representation... Read More »

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Hunter Biden Faces Nine Tax-Related Charges in California Indictment

A federal grand jury in California has indicted Hunter Biden on nine tax-related charges, including three felony counts. This is the second indictment against the president’s son this year as the investigation into Hunter Biden’s foreign business dealings continues, all amid the backdrop of the 2024 presidential election. The 56-page... Read More »

A hand holding a pen is seen writing on a sheet of paper, symbolizing the signing of a contract.
Document Scribbled in Coffee Shop Held to Be Valid Contract

In a case that one legal journalist wrote is “likely destined for inclusion in law school casebooks,” an appellate court has reversed a trial court’s ruling that invalidated a two-page contract written in a coffee shop with a pen borrowed from a server. The opinion said that the restaurant text... Read More »