Parallel Search is an AI-driven legal research functionality that uses natural language understanding to find conceptually relevant case law, even without exact keyword matches.
Creating your profile on CaseMine allows you to build your network with fellow lawyers and prospective clients. Once you create your profile, you will be able to:
Claim the judgments where you have appeared by linking them directly to your profile and maintain a record of your body of work.
Interact directly with CaseMine users looking for advocates in your area of specialization.
Creating a unique profile web page containing interviews, posts, articles, as well as the cases you have appeared in, greatly enhances your digital presence on search engines such Google and Bing, resulting in increased client interest.
The cases linked on your profile facilitate Casemine's artificial intelligence engine in recommending you to potential clients who might be interested in availing your services for similar matters.
No “Neighborhood Expert” Workaround: Connecticut Treats Euphemistic Gang Testimony as Inadmissible Absent Foundation and Significant Probative Value Case: State v. Dixon, Supreme Court of...
Neighborhood “Beef” Evidence Equals Gang-Affiliation Evidence: Admissibility, Scope-Limiting, and Harmless Error in Expert Testimony (State v. Dixon, Conn. 2025) Introduction In State v. Dixon, the...
De Novo Review for Rule 59(J) “Clearly Erroneous” Motions and Limits on Using Video/Intoxication to Prove Contributory Negligence as a Matter of Law Introduction In Indianapolis Public Transportation...
Limiting Colorado Minimum Wage Act Claims to the Wage Claim Act’s Two- and Three-Year Statute of Limitations: Commentary on By the Rockies, LLC v. Perez I. Introduction In By the Rockies, LLC, and...
Minimum Wage Act Claims Borrow the Wage Claim Act’s Two-/Three-Year Limitations Period I. Introduction By the Rockies, LLC v. Perez, 2025 CO 56, resolves a recurring gap in Colorado wage-and-hour...
COML Cure Doctrine Confirmed; Prevailing-Party Fees When Violation Is Proven and Cure Occurs Only After Suit Case: O'Connell v. Woodland Park School District, 2025 CO 55 (Colo. Sept. 15, 2025) Court:...
Unsworn Statements Cannot Create Fact Disputes, But May Prompt Rule 56(e) Cure Orders: The Third Circuit’s Precedential Clarification in Lauria v. Lieb Introduction In a precedential opinion, the...
United States v. Mosley: Post-Esteras boundaries on revocation sentencing—no § 3553(a)(2)(A) retribution, “ballpark” deference, and unified justification for prison and supervision Introduction In...
Lake v. State: Late-Disclosed Impeachment Evidence During Trial Is Not Brady “Suppression,” and Child-Witness Competency Turns on Mental Ability, Not Detailed Recall Introduction In Justin Scott Lake...
First Circuit Clarifies INA Parole Authority: “Case‑by‑Case” Limits Grants, Not Termination; DHS May Categorically End and Revoke Parole Programs Introduction Doe v. Noem addresses the scope of the...
Gross Negligence Is Not a “Reasonable Alternative”: Arizona’s Anti‑Abrogation Clause Invalidates Pandemic Immunity for Ordinary Medical Negligence, but a Clear‑and‑Convincing Burden Survives...
Lascivious Exhibition Instructions May Include Defendant’s Intent; Sentence Affirmed via Assumed-Error Harmlessness — United States v. Tatum (4th Cir. 2025) Note: This is an unpublished Fourth...
No Shortcuts to Finality: Rule 41(a) Cannot Cure the Lack of Rule 54(b) Certification for Partial Summary Judgment Introduction In CMYK Enterprises, Inc. v. Advanced Print Technologies, LLC, the...
Burkert: Two-Year Suspension and Full Restitution as a Condition to File for Reinstatement in Law‑Firm Fee Diversion Cases Introduction In Office of Lawyer Regulation v. Matthew V. Burkert, 2025 WI...
Hunter After Diaz: Nebraska Authorizes Cumulative Punishments in Successive Prosecutions When Later-Occurring Facts Complete the Greater Offense Introduction In State v. Lewis, 319 Neb. 847 (Neb....
First Circuit Reaffirms Strict Raise‑or‑Waive in Collateral Estoppel Disputes: Shabshelowitz v. Rhode Island Department of Public Safety Introduction This First Circuit decision underscores a...
Extracurricular Expenses Are Incidents of Support Beyond Worksheet 1: Scott v. Scott (Neb. 2025) Introduction Scott v. Scott, 319 Neb. 877 (Sept. 12, 2025), is a comprehensive opinion from the...
Time-of-Service Knowledge, Not Post-Event Intoxication, Governs Overservice Liability Under RSA 179:5, I Introduction In Appeal of Tower Hill Tavern, LLC, 2025 N.H. 41, the New Hampshire Supreme...
No “Indirect Cleansing” of Discriminatory Statutes: Fourth Circuit Invalidates North Carolina’s Felony‑Voting Crime and Clarifies Mootness After Prospective Amendments Introduction In A. Philip...
“Substantial Opportunity to Use” Test for Late-Disclosed Evidence: Nevada Clarifies Prejudice and Continuance Cures in Lee v. State Introduction In Lee (Michael) v. State, No. 85004 (Nev. Sept. 12,...