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Angel v. Strulovich: Three-Year Conversion Limitations Controls Conversion‑Based Constructive Trust Claims; Accrual at Initial Withholding of Investment Funds

Angel v. Strulovich: Three-Year Conversion Limitations Controls Conversion‑Based Constructive Trust Claims; Accrual at Initial Withholding of Investment Funds

Date: Jul 17, 2025
Angel v. Strulovich: Three-Year Conversion Limitations Controls Conversion‑Based Constructive Trust Claims; Accrual at Initial Withholding of Investment Funds Introduction In Angel v. Strulovich...
USPS Change‑of‑Address as Due Diligence: Second Department Clarifies CPLR 308(4) “Affix-and-Mail” and the Burden to Rebut Proper Service

USPS Change‑of‑Address as Due Diligence: Second Department Clarifies CPLR 308(4) “Affix-and-Mail” and the Burden to Rebut Proper Service

Date: Jul 17, 2025
USPS Change‑of‑Address as Due Diligence: Second Department Clarifies CPLR 308(4) “Affix-and-Mail” and the Burden to Rebut Proper Service Case: PNMAC Mortgage Opportunity Fund Investors, LLC v....
School-Observed Injury as Corroboration and Untreated Mental Illness as Independent Grounds for Neglect: Second Department’s Dual-Track Affirmance in Matter of Zaria P. (Sade G.)

School-Observed Injury as Corroboration and Untreated Mental Illness as Independent Grounds for Neglect: Second Department’s Dual-Track Affirmance in Matter of Zaria P. (Sade G.)

Date: Jul 17, 2025
School-Observed Injury as Corroboration and Untreated Mental Illness as Independent Grounds for Neglect: Second Department’s Dual-Track Affirmance in Matter of Zaria P. (Sade G.) Introduction In...
“No Taking in Treating the Indigent” – The New Jersey Supreme Court Affirms that Mandatory Charity-Care Is Not a Compensable Taking

“No Taking in Treating the Indigent” – The New Jersey Supreme Court Affirms that Mandatory Charity-Care Is Not a Compensable Taking

Date: Jul 17, 2025
“No Taking in Treating the Indigent”: Englewood Hospital & Medical Center v. State Sets the Modern Boundary Between Public-Health Obligations and Property Rights 1. Introduction On 16 July 2025 the...
Issue Preclusion in New York Attorney Discipline: Out‑of‑State Probate Findings (Including Intent and Bad Faith) Bind the Respondent, But Rule Violations Remain for the Court

Issue Preclusion in New York Attorney Discipline: Out‑of‑State Probate Findings (Including Intent and Bad Faith) Bind the Respondent, But Rule Violations Remain for the Court

Date: Jul 17, 2025
Issue Preclusion in New York Attorney Discipline: Out‑of‑State Probate Findings (Including Intent and Bad Faith) Bind the Respondent, But Rule Violations Remain for the Court Introduction Matter of...
Confirmed Chapter 13 “Surrender/Release” Judicially Estops FAPA and Other Nonjurisdictional Foreclosure Defenses; Referee’s Amount-Due Findings Must Be Supported by Produced Business Records

Confirmed Chapter 13 “Surrender/Release” Judicially Estops FAPA and Other Nonjurisdictional Foreclosure Defenses; Referee’s Amount-Due Findings Must Be Supported by Produced Business Records

Date: Jul 17, 2025
Confirmed Chapter 13 “Surrender/Release” Judicially Estops FAPA and Other Nonjurisdictional Foreclosure Defenses; Referee’s Amount-Due Findings Must Be Supported by Produced Business Records...
No Constructive Trust Without a Property‑Specific Promise: The Second Department limits constructive trusts where diverted funds merely improve unrelated properties

No Constructive Trust Without a Property‑Specific Promise: The Second Department limits constructive trusts where diverted funds merely improve unrelated properties

Date: Jul 17, 2025
No Constructive Trust Without a Property‑Specific Promise: The Second Department limits constructive trusts where diverted funds merely improve unrelated properties Introduction In Angel v....
United States v. Mikkelson: Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Harmless-Error Treatment of Criminal-History Miscalculations and Re-affirms Broad Judicial Discretion for Upward Variances in Violent RICO Sentencings

United States v. Mikkelson: Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Harmless-Error Treatment of Criminal-History Miscalculations and Re-affirms Broad Judicial Discretion for Upward Variances in Violent RICO Sentencings

Date: Jul 16, 2025
United States v. Mikkelson: Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Harmless-Error Treatment of Criminal-History Miscalculations and Re-affirms Broad Judicial Discretion for Upward Variances in Violent RICO...
HomeRiver v. Anders Business Solutions: Reaffirming the Strict Majority-Member Exception for LLC Self-Representation in Montana Justice Courts

HomeRiver v. Anders Business Solutions: Reaffirming the Strict Majority-Member Exception for LLC Self-Representation in Montana Justice Courts

Date: Jul 16, 2025
HomeRiver v. Anders Business Solutions: Reaffirming the Strict Majority-Member Exception for LLC Self-Representation in Montana Justice Courts Supreme Court of Montana – 2025 MT 154N Appeal No. DA...
“Outside the School-Student Relationship” – Arizona Supreme Court Defines the Geographic Limits of a School’s Duty of Care (PUSD 210 v. Hon. Sinclair/Lucero, 2025)

“Outside the School-Student Relationship” – Arizona Supreme Court Defines the Geographic Limits of a School’s Duty of Care (PUSD 210 v. Hon. Sinclair/Lucero, 2025)

Date: Jul 16, 2025
“Outside the School-Student Relationship” – Arizona Supreme Court Defines the Geographic Limits of a School’s Duty of Care Commentary on PUSD 210 v. Hon. Sinclair / Lucero, CV-24-0307-PR (Ariz. Jul....
The Padilla Tolling Rule: Dismissal Without Prejudice Does Not Stop the Statutory Clock for Second-Degree Felonies in New Mexico

The Padilla Tolling Rule: Dismissal Without Prejudice Does Not Stop the Statutory Clock for Second-Degree Felonies in New Mexico

Date: Jul 16, 2025
The Padilla Tolling Rule: Dismissal Without Prejudice Does Not Stop the Statutory Clock for Second-Degree Felonies in New Mexico 1. Introduction In State v. Padilla, decided on 15 July 2025, the New...
Eleventh Circuit Upholds Continuing Ancillary Jurisdiction to Enforce Restitution After Probation – A Commentary on United States v. Mikel Mims (2025)

Eleventh Circuit Upholds Continuing Ancillary Jurisdiction to Enforce Restitution After Probation – A Commentary on United States v. Mikel Mims (2025)

Date: Jul 16, 2025
Continuing Ancillary Jurisdiction to Enforce Restitution Orders After Completion of Probation: United States v. Mikel Mims (11th Cir. 2025) 1. Introduction In United States v. Mikel Mims, the...
When State Law Speaks, Federal Panels Must Listen: United States v. Rowe and the Supremacy of Intervening State-Court Interpretations in Federal Sentencing Analysis

When State Law Speaks, Federal Panels Must Listen: United States v. Rowe and the Supremacy of Intervening State-Court Interpretations in Federal Sentencing Analysis

Date: Jul 16, 2025
When State Law Speaks, Federal Panels Must Listen: United States v. Rowe and the Supremacy of Intervening State-Court Interpretations in Federal Sentencing Analysis Introduction United States v....

      No Duty to Warn of “Open-and-Obvious” Fuel-Fire Risks and the
      “High-Probability” Threshold for Reckless Design:
      A Commentary on Anthony Leslie v. Daimler Trucks North America LLC

No Duty to Warn of “Open-and-Obvious” Fuel-Fire Risks and the “High-Probability” Threshold for Reckless Design: A Commentary on Anthony Leslie v. Daimler Trucks North America LLC

Date: Jul 16, 2025
No Duty to Warn of “Open-and-Obvious” Fuel-Fire Risks and the “High-Probability” Threshold for Reckless Design: Commentary on Anthony Leslie v. Daimler Trucks North America LLC 1. Introduction In...
The “Enclosure” Imperative Reaffirmed: State v. Jones (2025) and the Non-Structural Portal

The “Enclosure” Imperative Reaffirmed: State v. Jones (2025) and the Non-Structural Portal

Date: Jul 16, 2025
The “Enclosure” Imperative Reaffirmed: State v. Jones (2025) and the Non-Structural Portal 1. Introduction In State v. Jones, the Supreme Court of New Mexico confronted a deceptively simple but...
Clarifying the Procedural Framework for De Novo Appeals in Rhode Island: Discovery Limits, Order of Proof, and Pro-Se Litigant Standards

Clarifying the Procedural Framework for De Novo Appeals in Rhode Island: Discovery Limits, Order of Proof, and Pro-Se Litigant Standards

Date: Jul 16, 2025
Clarifying the Procedural Framework for De Novo Appeals in Rhode Island: Discovery Limits, Order of Proof, and Pro-Se Litigant Standards Introduction In E.H. Turf Supply Co., Inc. d/b/a Allen’s Seed...
Tug Master’s Non-Delegable Duty to Verify Tow Clearance: A Comment on Jersey Shore Boat Towing & Salvage, Inc. v. Abdel-Illah Zidal (11th Cir. 2025)

Tug Master’s Non-Delegable Duty to Verify Tow Clearance: A Comment on Jersey Shore Boat Towing & Salvage, Inc. v. Abdel-Illah Zidal (11th Cir. 2025)

Date: Jul 16, 2025
Tug Master’s Non-Delegable Duty to Verify Tow Clearance before Passing Fixed Obstructions Jersey Shore Boat Towing & Salvage, Inc. v. Abdel-Illah Zidal, 24-13009 (11th Cir. July 15 2025) 1....

        “Clear and Unmistakable Waiver” Required:  Garcia v. New Mexico Human Services Department and the Autonomy of Public Employees’ Statutory Rights

“Clear and Unmistakable Waiver” Required: Garcia v. New Mexico Human Services Department and the Autonomy of Public Employees’ Statutory Rights

Date: Jul 16, 2025
“Clear and Unmistakable Waiver” Required to Compel Arbitration of Statutory Claims: A Commentary on Garcia v. New Mexico Human Services Department (2025) 1. Introduction In Garcia v. New Mexico Human...
“No Participation, No Privilege”: The Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Standing for Interlocutory Appeals Based on Legislative Privilege

“No Participation, No Privilege”: The Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Standing for Interlocutory Appeals Based on Legislative Privilege

Date: Jul 16, 2025
“No Participation, No Privilege”: The Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Standing for Interlocutory Appeals Based on Legislative Privilege Introduction In Pen American Center, Inc. v. Escambia County School...
Clark v. DRC: Ohio Supreme Court Reaffirms State’s Duty to Obtain Public Records Held by Private Prison Operators

Clark v. DRC: Ohio Supreme Court Reaffirms State’s Duty to Obtain Public Records Held by Private Prison Operators

Date: Jul 16, 2025
Clark v. Department of Rehabilitation & Correction (2025-Ohio-2473): Ohio Supreme Court Reaffirms the State’s Non-Delegable Duty to Retrieve and Produce Public Records Held by Private Prison...
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