By: Guest, Esq.
Cliff Notes Version: Judge Easterbroook frequently says X, I heard Judge Easterbrook talk about Y and then I saw a real world example of X.
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/05/inside-straight-breakfast-with-easterbrook/#comment-764879">DoctorChimRichalds</a>. Probably "Why are they punting?" I miss football...
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“I won’t burden you with the subject of my remarks (regular readers of this column could probably guess)” Eh, something your son wrote for his high school English essay OR the 2011 Stapler Review.
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“I won’t burden you with the subject of my remarks (regular readers of this column could probably guess)” Eh, something your son wrote for his high school English essay OR the 2011 Stapler Review.
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In reply to <a href="https://abovethelaw.com/2012/05/inside-straight-breakfast-with-easterbrook/#comment-764911">Innotech</a>. Judge Easterbrook was quite incensed that the 2011 Stapler...
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We need more plaintiff lawyers on the appeals courts, so they know all the crap that can be eliminated from appeals rules (which just drive up the work and expense). And we need more judges who have...
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In reply to plaintiff lawyer. Especially federal court. The rules are written by a combination of biglaw practitioners and academics. It is becoming increasingly difficult to “have your day in court”...
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