Stephen D. Feldman James M. Weiss By Stephen Feldman & Jamie Weiss The U.S. Supreme Court’s recent string of pro-arbitration decisions is well documented. In those decisions, the Court has not hesitated to admonish state courts for failing to follow the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). Will the trend continue in the Supreme Court’s […]
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Matthew W. Sawchak Ellis & Winters partner Matt Sawchak has published an article, Refining Per Se Unfair Trade Practices, in the most recent issue of North Carolina Law Review. This is the second article Mr. Sawchak has written or co-authored in the North Carolina Law Review on the law of unfair and deceptive trade practices. He is the chief […]
Jeremy M. Falcone Alex Hag By Alex Hagan and Jeremy Falcone Over a hundred million Americans suffer from chronic pain. To combat this epidemic, health-care providers have increasingly turned to opioid analgesics. As a result, opioid analgesic use has risen dramatically over the past decade. While opioid use has skyrocketed, the use […]
Kelly Margolis Dagger By: Kelly Margolis Dagger If you use Westlaw or LexisNexis for legal research, you are familiar with the red flag or the stop sign—frequently your first hint that a case has been overruled, reversed, or superseded. If you run a search that brings up a long list of cases, some […]