On October 22, the Federal Communications Commission proposed new “Net Neutrality” rules which would prevent Internet service providers (ISPs) from intentionally blocking or slowing down Internet traffic. In response, Sen. John McCain (R – Ariz.) introduced the...
On October 20, 2009, the Hawaii Supreme Court held that in order to register as a voter, a person must have a fixed habitation in the district in which he is attempting to register, as well as a “physical presence” there. The appeal concerned whether the State Board...
On Thursday, October 29, 2009, Damon Key attorney Robert Thomas will be speaking to Smart Business Hawaii (formerly Small Business Hawaii) at its monthly Sunrise Networking Breakfast. More details...
Damon Key attorney Mark Murakami celebrates the second anniversary of his law blog, hawaiiloceanlaw.com. “Well, it was last week, but who is counting. “Two years ago, following the very successful model of my partner Robert Thomas, I decided to become a blogger....
Damon Key attorneys Robert Thomas, Mark Murakami, and Tred Eyerly filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Supreme Court in the case involving Florida’s efforts to replace and “renourish” beaches. More about the case and the issues here. In Walton County v. Stop the Beach...
Tred Eyerly, who writes a blog on insurance law got a shout out—a rave review, sometimes called ‘got slabbed’, from the insurance issues blog “Slabbed.” The blogger was impressed with the clarity of Eyerly’s analysis of the Corban decision. Read the “Slabbed” Blog...