February 28, 2014 | The Recorder
Your Skills: How to Obtain a Stay Pending AppealIn California, the process can be complicated. Appellate specialist Ben Feuer explains what to watch out for.
By Ben Feuer
5 minute read
February 04, 2014 | The Recorder
In Practice: Disruptive Innovation Puts Common Law Courts in BindWhen rapidly advancing technologies differ greatly from those at issue in case law, sometimes the most seemingly on-point precedents don't hold up, writes appellate attorney Ben Feuer, in the second installment of a two-part column.
By Ben Feuer
9 minute read
January 24, 2014 | The Recorder
In Practice: Disruptive Innovation, Meet the Common LawSilicon Valley loves the concept of "disruptive innovation." But the common law can't always keep up, sometimes leading courts that don't fully understand the nuances of an innovation to a wrong result, writes Ben Feuer of the California Appellate Law Group.
By Ben Feuer
8 minute read
March 07, 2012 | Corporate Counsel
From the Experts: CA Courts Open to Other States' Tort Reform Laws?The California Supreme Court's new "Business Choice of Law" doctrine opens way for nationwide companies to avoid some of California's liability statutes.
By Ben Feuer
7 minute read
December 29, 2011 | The Recorder
Health Care Act's Legal WrinklesSeveral theories of constitutionality will be advanced before the Supreme Court this spring in support of and opposition to the new law, explains appellate attorney Ben Feuer.
By Ben Feuer
8 minute read
September 11, 2013 | The Recorder
In Practice: A Dozen Tips to Save Your AppealSteps you take or omit during trial often impact your ability to challenge the verdict after, explains Ben Feuer of the California Appellate Law Group.
By Ben Feuer
10 minute read
December 23, 2011 | The Recorder
Health Care Act Headed to High CourtNext spring, the justices will consider several theories of constitutionality of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, explains appellate attorney Ben Feuer.
By Ben Feuer
10 minute read
September 28, 2012 | The Recorder
Supreme Court PreviewThe upcoming term will once again have its fill of high-profile, controversial decisions, says Ben Feuer of California Appellate Law Group.
By Ben Feuer
11 minute read
September 16, 2011 | The Recorder
Recording Police is Constitutionally ProtectedA federal appeals court has expanded First Amendment protection to private taping of law enforcement activity, notes Eisenberg & Hancock's Ben Feuer.
By Ben Feuer
7 minute read
September 27, 2011 | Legaltech News
How Far Is Recording Police Constitutionally Protected?The 1st Circuit ruled in Glik the "proliferation of electronic devices with video-recording capability" extends First Amendment protections to private citizens who record police officers acting in their official capacities. But attorney Ben Feuer argues the decision's precedential reach in practice may extend no further than the 1st Circuit.
By Ben Feuer
6 minute read
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