The Court of International Trade—whatever that is—enjoined Trump’s tariffs. But the Court of Appeal for the Federal Circuit imposed an administrative stay pending further briefing. We also cover:
- Defending a Zoom depo? If you refuse to go on camera and are accused of improper witness communication, you may be sanctioned. (Remote depos are a game-changer—woe betide the attorney who screws it up for the rest of us!)
- Case settled, but wire of settled funds intercepted by scammers. Who bears the burden depends on the circumstances—best practice is to put the wire info in the agreement itself.
- Fee awards, abuse of discretion, and dueling precedents: Cash v. County of LA vs. Snoeck v. Exactime.
- Supreme Court review granted in Maniago: Is a voluntary dismissal after a loss appealable?
- Appearing at sentencing, Tom Girardi’s pants fall down—but he still gets 87 months.
- Big Oral Argument News: Remote oral arguments are now available statewide without need to show good cause.
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