I need to beg my legal readers for some information. I've been arguing with some guy in another blog's comments that if the airport passenger checkpoints were operated by private security firms instead of a government agency, we'd have a better chance of suing the screeners when they do something wrong. My argument is based on the fact that the TSA's employees benefit from … [Read more...] about Infobleg – Suing Government Contractors?
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Turkey Tom Lawsuit
It's still October, but it's not too early to get into a Thanksgiving atmosphere. Jimmy John's is suing Halsted Street Deli (a local sandwich shop here in Chicago) over the names of two sandwiches. Jimmy John's uses the sandwich names "Turkey Tom" and "Hunter's Club" while Halsted Street Deli uses "Tom Turkey" and "Hunt Club".I don't know. I understand that trademarks … [Read more...] about Turkey Tom Lawsuit
Not Even Close
Deep inside the cynical exterior of a Miami criminal defense lawyer...beats the heart of a true believer. Brian Tannebaum wins his case, and shows us that sometimes not even the federal government can send a man to prison for doing nothing wrong. This was not about an acquittal, a framed verdict form on an office wall, or an "attaboy" from my colleagues. This was about how the … [Read more...] about Not Even Close
Of Criminal Defense and Flushing Toilets
There's been a lot of discussion in the criminal defense bloggosphere about the role of the criminal defense lawyer. Basically, prosecutors are supposedly charged with seeking justice. The question naturally arises then, are criminal defense lawyers also supposed to seek justice? And if so, what is their duty to their client? As near as I can tell, it started with a comment … [Read more...] about Of Criminal Defense and Flushing Toilets
Gerry Spence and the Economic Of Extremism
Economists generally believe that extremism is probably a mistake. That's because every choice involves a trade off. You'll start with the easiest trades first, but as you push to greater extremes, you'll have to trade off more and more things of value. For example, if you set out to own the fastest production car in the world, it will probably turn out to be uncomfortable, … [Read more...] about Gerry Spence and the Economic Of Extremism