by Treblaw | Nov 10, 2016 | Litigation
More than 126 million people cast votes in the Presidential election. Each and every one of you honored those who paid the ultimate sacrifice to protect our right to vote and choose our leaders. Just as I told you in my pre-election post, I was there to observe and...
by Treblaw | Nov 3, 2016 | Litigation
When you looked at the picture you thought it was photoshopped – right? Come on, be honest. The picture is real. On the corner of Easy Street and Ho Hum Road in Carefree, Arizona, there is a Stop sign. The epitome of irony in mixed metaphor. Every one of you who have...
by Treblaw | Nov 2, 2016 | Litigation
We settled a contentious case two weeks into a three-week trial. Ever see that on TV? I didn’t think so that would make for boring TV. In my case, after the settlement, the opposing client whispered to me, “My lawyer never lost a case, that’s why I use him.” Really? I...
by Treblaw | Oct 21, 2016 | Litigation
We were headed home from a vacation. We had to drive from Toronto to Buffalo to catch our plane. The car was packed. Before we started, Inna said, “Make sure to set the GPS on your phone.” So I did. I chose a widget on the smartphone that I thought was the GPS...
by Treblaw | Oct 21, 2016 | Litigation
Inna and I planned a visit to wine country in Canada on the way to the Canada Salsa and Bachata Congress. I’m not a wine snob, but I was skeptical. Of all of the wine regions I’ve been in the world, I mean, Canada, really? I’ve been in wine regions all around the...