Readying For A New First Monday

Law360, New York ( September 16, 2014, 9:07 AM EDT) -- The last term of the United States Supreme Court, October 2013 – June 2014, seemed consumed by interest in one case by a small population segment of lawyers, law professors, judges and identifiable representatives of public corporations and almost no one else. There may have been other cases before the court. The Halliburton case imposed on nearly every discussion. Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund Inc. 134 S. Ct. (2014). At each cocktail party, social gathering with lawyers present, and Bar Association meeting, the Halliburton question was unavoidable. All issues seemed filtered through Halliburton. Rumor and speculation were present. Legion were the prognostications of the future opinion and the implications. Then it was late June 2014 and it was done....

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