WHEN IS AN INVOICE REALLY AN INVOICE?
All court decisions are opinions. Appellate court decisions are typically made by a panel of three judges. Here, after a dispute arose 19 years earlier, two judges formed the majority opinion, described below. The third judge disagreed and wrote a dissenting opinion, also described below. With whom would you agree? Continue reading…

Published On: January 19, 2026

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Pirates (Parties) Should Arbitrate Arbitrability

November 20, 2018|

Yes, the word “pirates” is an anagram for “parties.”  Participants in a lawsuit, arbitration, or mediation are collectively referred to as parties.  Are they pirates too?

It’s Good to Be the King

October 16, 2018|

Mel Brooks in the movie History of the World: Part I (1981) said it best – “It’s good to be the King.”  It’s also true when asserting claims against the State or an arm or agent of the State.

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Jonathan J. Straw
Best Lawyers® - Jonathan Straw | 2026

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