an attorney cannot be forced to reveal to any third party what a client told that attorney, or the advice returned, except in very specific circumstances. The privilege exists where there is an attorney-client relationship for matters where the client is seeking legal advice
The filing of a bankruptcy petition under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code creates the ‘automatic stay,’ which prevents creditors from taking any further action against either the debtor or the debtor’s assets during the bankruptcy.
The filing of a bankruptcy petition under any chapter of the Bankruptcy Code creates the ‘automatic stay,’ which prevents creditors from taking any further action against either the debtor or the debtor’s assets during the bankruptcy.
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
On March 30, the Supreme Court will hear arguments on whether a damages class action, is permitted by Article III of the Constitution or Rule 23 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure where the majority of the class has suffered no actual injury. Notably, this is the first time the Supreme Court will apply the rulings of
Spokeo, which held that a plaintiff “cannot satisfy the demands of Article III by alleging a bare procedural violation,” to an entire class. The Supreme Court’s forthcoming decision will have significant implications on defenses to class actions, and could possibly expand liability for companies most often entangled in class actions with plaintiffs that have tenuous claims based only on statutorily created rights of action.
Nina Bond and
Sonya Plicque: Complaint Against Nina Bond, Dynamic Dental Solutions, Llc, Sonya Plicque ( Filing Fee $ 402 Receipt Number 0313-14816451.), Filed By Lindsey Haag.(karpf, Ari) Demand For Trial By Jury By Lindsey Haag. (lisad, ) Initial Procedural Order. Signed By Honorable Joseph F. Leeson, Jr On 1/4/21. 1/4/21 Entered And Copies E-mailed.(er, ) Summons Issued As To Nina Bond, Dynamic Dental Solutions, Llc, Sonya Plicque. E-mailed To: Counsel On 1/4/2021 (bw, )
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