“If It Walks Like A Duck . . .” – Expert Testimony Not Always Required In Realtor Malpractice Cases Where Alleged Breach Of Duty Can Be Easily Understood By Lay Persons
Attorney’s Erroneous Conclusion that Limitations Period Had Not Expired Was Not Grounds For Relief Under C.C.P. § 473(b)
Non-Signatories Have Power to Enforce and Compel Arbitration Agreements Based Upon Agency Relationship
An Arbitration Vortex: Non-Signatory Corporate Parents and Subsidiaries May Be Compelled to Arbitration
Data Protection at the Speed of Technology – Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Issues in the Transportation and Retail and Hospitality Industries – ALFA International Regional Transportation Seminar, Denver
Reasonableness of Denial of Requests for Admission Based Upon Expert’s Opinions Depends On Factors Within Party’s Understanding