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A Change Is Gonna Come — Amendments to California Summary Judgment and Summary Adjudication Procedures Take Effect January 1, 2025

Those who litigate in California state courts, take note: Changes are coming to the state’s summary judgment statute for the first time in 20 years. Assembly Bill 2049 (AB 2049), signed into law this summer, introduces...more

Rumberger | Kirk

Into the Void: The Defense of Lack of Subject-Matter Jurisdiction

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Subject matter jurisdiction describes the power and author­ity to adjudicate a case, and to enter a valid, binding judg­ment. This power is derived from Alabama’s constitution and its statutes....more

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Washington County Landfill/Expansion: Administrative Law Judge Addresses Motions to Dismiss Petitioners' Request for Adjudicatory...

As previously noted in April 18th and April 19th blog posts, the Mayor of Tontitown and certain individuals filed separate (two) Requests for Adjudicatory Hearing and Commission Review (collectively “Petitions”) before the...more

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Applying New California Rules to Your Real Estate Litigation Practice

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Several new California procedural rules went into effect on January 1, 2016. While we are several months into the new year, litigators may need a reminder of these new rules. The list below summarizes several of the notable...more

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