Sep 28, 2018
Can an attorney work too hard and too long on a case? According to a lawsuit on the issue, the answer depends on who is footing the bill, apparently. The New York Times published an article earlier this year about a Galveston, Texas attorney who got the short end of the stick when it came. Continue reading…
Sep 17, 2018
The Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals recently held that sharing food with the homeless in a public park by a group with a political message is considered expressive conduct and, therefore, protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The decision is the first by an appellate court on this particular issue, according. Continue reading…
Sep 06, 2018
Certified Court Reporters That Are Part of the Team! Here at Elizabeth Gallo, we are very happy to be represented by our Certified Court Reporters. Unlike other major Court Reporting agencies, our Court Reporters are a part of the team and are not contracted. What makes our Court Reporters special is that they each. Continue reading…
Sep 05, 2018
Elizabeth Gallo Court Reporting’s Legal Fact of the Week is here to help you get through the work week by sharing a random fact about American History, law, and more! Today we focus on boating laws! EGCR’s Legal Fact of the Week: Arizona Boating Laws In the state of Arizona, no one under the. Continue reading…