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Read MoreAmazon has long claimed it can’t be held liable for the defective products of third-party sellers on the argument that Amazon is merely an intermediary between sellers and buyers. But a recent California appellate court disagreed.
Read MoreIt’s bar exam season! So, in the continuing saga of “Why is this still an issue in the 21st Century?” I want to take a little time to talk about — you guessed it — menstrual products!
Read MoreToday, Black Lives Matter Seattle-King County, the ACLU, and a number of individuals received the first of what will hopefully be many victories in their case regarding the SPD’s conduct in the handling of the recent BLM/George Floyd protests — an order granting (in part) Plaintiffs’ Motion for a Temporary Restraining Order.
Read MoreLast month Andrew Ackley published an excellent tutorial on how to use Zoom for deposition exhibits. Building off that, here is a tutorial on using Zoom’s annotation function not just to share and display exhibits, but also to mark them up.
Read MoreIn case it was still a question, Microsoft has settled the single space/double space debate: one space is correct, two spaces is not. Word will now highlight two spaces after a period as an error and offer to correct it.
Read MoreA little piece of good news that may have gotten overshadowed by current events — earlier this year the Washington State legislature passed, and Governor Inslee signed into law, a state version of the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act (UETA).
Read MoreThankfully he is easily satisfied by food, if only for a little while…
Read MoreTonight is our usual Game Night. Given the situation with COVID-19 we are not getting together in person, but that won’t stop us!
Read MoreI realize we in Seattle area don’t get snow often, so just a friendly public service reminder why it’s important to clean snow off your car before driving. We’re all in this together!
Read MoreWith a little rain comes a rainbow…
Read MoreI like to say we’re living in the future. Computers in the palms of our hands. Wireless… well, everything. Technological breakthroughs everywhere we look, being incorporated not just into our daily lives, but also into medicine. However, one dentist appears to have taken it too far.
Read MoreIn college I took a class on animal behavior, where I learned about game theory, and specifically a strategy called “tit for tat.” Although it’s been years since I took this class, I was recently reminded of it during a deposition.
Read MoreWhile browsing the legal news — like you do when you’re a lawyer — I came across this question from the ABA: “What’s your favorite trial scene from a movie?” This got me thinking about trial scenes in science fiction.
Read MoreFrom my first attempt at pumpkin carving in many years!
Read MoreRemember, always properly secure your load when driving, whether it’s lumber, mattresses… or 216,000d6 worth of dice.
Read MoreThis is what some might call "assumption of the risk." As in: If you try to flip a heavy custom wood gaming table, you assume the risk of giving yourself a hernia. But what is "assumption of the risk," legally speaking?
Read MoreGot my flu shot at work today. Because while Friendship is Magic, immunization is SCIENCE!
Read MoreAre you sensing a theme here?!?
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