The Appeals Court just sided with the DOJ.
Wow. They say Cannon "abused" her discretion.
Indeed he did.
The jingle was familiar but I couldn't place it until you gave the name. I didn't realize they were more than local.I used to produce the radio ads for a law firm. They were known primarily for their personal injury cases ("in a wreck? Need a check? Make one call, that's all.") and their phone number is in the jingle. (Lerner and Rowe for those of you in Arizona, Las Vegas, and Chicago). The one partner I worked with was actually a nice guy, and I'd bet money that if someone - even Trump - asked them to handle anything other than injury, bankruptcy, or a low level criminal offense, he'd say "that's way out of my wheelhouse...you need to get a firm that specializes in that sort of thing."
In other words, an ambulance-chasing personal injury lawyer has more integrity that the folks Trump has hired.
Yep. Lerner handles the Vegas and Chicago offices, and Kevin Rowe (the one I know) covers Phoenix. Other attorneys have tried their own catchy jingle, but if I tell anyone I used to do the spots, they know the tune by heart.The jingle was familiar but I couldn't place it until you gave the name. I didn't realize they were more than local.I used to produce the radio ads for a law firm. They were known primarily for their personal injury cases ("in a wreck? Need a check? Make one call, that's all.") and their phone number is in the jingle. (Lerner and Rowe for those of you in Arizona, Las Vegas, and Chicago). The one partner I worked with was actually a nice guy, and I'd bet money that if someone - even Trump - asked them to handle anything other than injury, bankruptcy, or a low level criminal offense, he'd say "that's way out of my wheelhouse...you need to get a firm that specializes in that sort of thing."
In other words, an ambulance-chasing personal injury lawyer has more integrity that the folks Trump has hired.
The interesting parts are the whole document, which didn't actually overrule Cannon's ruling... rather it was just staying it. But the overruling was so thorough and professionally blunt, it read like they said Cannon's ruling didn't have a shot in heck of surviving, at least relative to the classified documents.Wow. They say Cannon "abused" her discretion.
And how. The tone of the ruling was matter-of-fact, but they thoroughly detailed the history and went through all of her arguments meticulously. They rejected every one of them. She was given every opportunity to back away from this, but she just doubled down on her interference with the investigation. Two of the three judges that authored the ruling were Trump appointees, but the decision was by all three judges in concert.
Indeed he did.
They put "FMR." Interesting.
But it'll no doubt be whatever the programming dictates in a day or two.