by Nancie Marzulla | Nov 3, 2020
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club, an important case involving the Government’s use of the deliberative process privilege (Exemption 5) to avoid producing documents in response to a request made under...
by Marco Marzulla | Oct 23, 2020
Roger Marzulla was asked by Bloomberg Law to comment on the selection of Department of Justice attorney, Kenneth Dintzer, to lead the federal government’s antitrust lawsuit again Google. Marzulla praised the selection of Dintzer, but noted that his appointment as lead...
by Nancie Marzulla | Jun 23, 2020
I am looking forward to joining my INBLF colleagues for a Zoom webinar focusing on virtual litigation issues—Virtual Litigation in a Brave New World—
by Mary Jefferson | May 29, 2020
Sometimes a businessman has a great idea, and sometimes government regulations keep that idea from becoming a reality, forcing the business owner to sue to overcome the regulatory obstacle that blocks the path to a successful business venture. The saga of Truck.net’s...
by Nancie Marzulla | May 11, 2020
It was late August in 2017 when Hurricane Harvey dumped record amounts of rainfall on Houston. Water impounded in the Addicks and Barker Reservoirs crested at record pool elevations of 101.6 feet in Barker and 109.1 feet in Addicks on August 30, 2017. The U.S. Court...
by Marco Marzulla | Apr 13, 2020
Recently, Nancie Marzulla joined fellow INBLF attorneys Larry Ebner and Arnie Lutzker in a conversation about their organization, the International Network of Boutique and Independent Law Firms (INBLF). The roundtable was hosted by Larry Ebner, founder of...