Season Two Episodes

The Cowboy Constables Rein in Acceleration Clauses

March 15, 2023

In Season 2’s final episode, Bob and Joe Simons discuss Hines v. Cummings Properties; a closely watched commercial real estate case in which an appellate court invalidated a commonly used lease acceleration clause as an unenforceable penalty.

The Cowboy Constables Rein in Acceleration Clauses

An Ancient Privilege in a
High-Tech Era

March 1, 2023

Bob and nationally renowned appellate attorney, MC Sungaila discuss In re Grand Jury – the closely-watched attorney-client privilege case that made its way up to the Supreme Court – and how the scope of the attorney-client privilege can have significant, real-world impacts on the practice of lawyering for businesses and corporations.

An Ancient Privilege in a High-Tech Era

A Bridge Over Troubled Water: A Localist View into the Administrative State

February 15, 2023

Bob and Sammy Nabulsi discuss the sprawling legal battle over the reconstruction of a bridge in Boston Harbor at the center of City of Boston v. Conservation Commission of Quincy.

A BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER: A LOCALIST VIEW INTO THE ADMINISTRATIVE STATE

SMALL CLAIM OR BET THE COMPANY?

February 1, 2023

Bob and class action defense lawyer Mark Aronsson discuss Cabrera v. Auto Max Preowned, Inc. and how a judge’s interpretation of a procedural rule can lead to bet-the-company litigation.

SMALL CLAIM OR BET THE COMPANY?

Originalism at WoRK

January 17, 2023

Bob and Frank Saccoccio discuss how the Supreme Court’s originalist interpretation of the Second Amendment led a court to invalidate Rhode Island’s stun gun ban in O’Neil v. Nerohna.

Originalism at WoRK

A LEGACY OF ST. NICK

December 12, 2022

Bob and Greg Pagnini discuss how monks brewing beer led to federal litigation involving the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act in Shrine of St. Nicholas v. Marblehead.

A LEGACY OF ST. NICK

UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES

November 28, 2022

Bob and New England Legal Foundation’s Ben Robbins discuss Tracer Lane II Realty, LLC v. City of Waltham and how the unintended consequences of a 1946 zoning bylaw could include the development of large-scale solar systems in residential neighborhoods.

UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES

ON DEPP AND DIGNITY

November 14, 2022

Bob talks with legal titan Wayne Dennison to discuss his high-profile representation of international movie star Johnny Depp in what’s been dubbed the first “trial by Tik Tok”: Depp v. Heard.

ON DEPP AND DIGNITY

FORE!

October 31, 2022

Bob and Robert Galvin discuss Tenczar v. Indian Pond Country Club, Inc. and what happens when a home ostensibly becomes a part of a golf course.

FORE!

Flags and Our Forefathers

October 17, 2022

Bob and Liberty Counsel’s Roger Gannam talk about Shurtleff v. City of Boston; the United States Supreme Court’s landmark First Amendment case involving the City’s flag-raising program.

Flags and Our Forefathers

About This Podcast

Bob Stetson, a Boston-based trial lawyer at Bernkopf, hosts Legal Judg(e)ments. This podcast tackles litigation and trial strategy by analyzing and talking about real legal cases.

Season Two begins on Monday, October 17, 2022. In the second season of Legal Judg(e)ments, Bob is talking First Amendment, Second Amendment, monks brewing beer, and other cases, dominating the headlines.

You’ll hear about the strategy, the issues, how they won, and everything else.

New episodes are released twice a month.

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