tloojsJun 6, 20211 min readOCD, but not too OCDJust a short observation: If I was as obsessive about proofreading these posts as I am about correcting them when I am reading them after I post them, there would be a lot fewer errors to correct.
Just a short observation: If I was as obsessive about proofreading these posts as I am about correcting them when I am reading them after I post them, there would be a lot fewer errors to correct.
First Opinions of Spring Appropriately Includes an Issue About Mowing Your Lawn (and maybe the Government's Lawn too)
The NCAA will have its Final Four in a few weeks . . . here is the Appellate Lawyer's Blog's Final Four of the Opinions Backlog
Some High Powered Appellate Attorneys were Involved in the one Published Decision Handed Down on March 5, 2024
Taking a break from issuing criminal decisions the prior week, the Court of Appeals issued three new published three criminal opinions along with a zoning case on February 27, 2024
Court of Appeals Upholds Sanctions Against Attorney who Filed Suit Against her Opponent in a Primary race for the Commonwealth's Attorney of Norfolk