So you want to subpoena a party’s e-mails?By George S. Bellas & Steve FordNovember 2014Many courts across the United States have quashed subpoenas on the basis that an Internet service provider cannot be compelled to disclose a party’s e-mails pursuant to a civil subpoena.
Two cases illustrate res judicata’s broad reachBy Robert T. Park & Christopher M. SorensonAugust 2014A look at Semb’s, Inc. v. Gaming & Entertainment Management-Illinois, LLC and Wanandi v. Black.
When is a mailbox not a mailbox?By John J. HolevasOctober 2014According to the Second District Appellate Court, the use of FedEx delivery for service of a tax appeal does not trigger the “mailbox rule.”