
"Con Law proper can stoke up New Jersey/New York rivalries with an odd amount of trash cases, Property can get you racing for the right answer depending on your state's deed recording scheme, and Crim Law has you discussing murders in class, for God's sake. If you ever have trouble falling asleep, just try and recall your professor's lectures on proper venue."
"The interesting things about lawsuits usually happen during trial or in the holdings, but Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation's legal minds managed to make serving notice the star of the show: You can hear about it in his own words below: This probably won't be the only time you'll hear about this case - Ross shared intent to livestream the deposition when it happens. The content writes itself!"
Civil procedure centers on doctrines like "traditional notions of fair play and substantial justice" that law students learn early. Many law subjects produce memorable hypotheticals and regional rivalries, while procedural topics such as proper venue often feel dull to students. High-profile disputes can spotlight procedural maneuvering when celebrity parties and their lawyers use serving notice or deposition tactics strategically. A celebrity dispute involving Megan Thee Stallion and Roc Nation elevated serving notice to a prominent issue, with one participant announcing intent to livestream a deposition. A legal commentator named Chris Williams is described as a social media manager and assistant editor with a law degree and varied interests.
Read at Above the Law
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