by Admin | Jun 30, 2015 | blog
Professional golfer Phil Mickelson was reportedly interviewed by the FBI last Thursday in connection with an ongoing Securities & Exchange Commission insider trading probe. According to the Wall Street Journal the SEC is looking into whether well know investor...
by Admin | Jun 26, 2015 | blog
The Supreme Court of the United States in a unanimous decision ruled that the police may not search your cell phone without a warrant simply because you have been arrested. FACTS The decision involved two separate cases. In the first case David Riley was stopped by a...
by Admin | Jun 22, 2015 | administrative law, blog
Securities and Exchange Commission The expansion of the rule making powers of our federal bureaucratic agencies has led to the increasing use of in-house judges to decide regulatory enforcement actions. Currently more than two dozen federal agencies regularly use...
by Admin | May 26, 2015 | administrative law, blog
Yesterday we had the opportunity to attend the Invest Mississippi Crowdfunding Seminar put on by the Mississippi Secretary of State which went over the new crowdfunding rules set to become effective May 26, 2015. This is important to Mississippian entrepreneurs for a...
by Admin | May 14, 2015 | blog, constitutional law
In an important property rights and zoning case handled by our firm, the Mississippi Supreme Court yesterday unanimously affirmed the Mississippi Court of Appeal’s reversal of a zoning resolution passed by the City of Richland. In this case we represented Cleveland...
by Admin | Apr 30, 2015 | blog, medical malpractice, statutes of limitation
Sometimes in professional malpractice cases, the negligence or error may not be recognized until years later. The Discovery Rule is designed to address this situation by providing additional time to file a lawsuit once the injured person actually discovers the...
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