Weekly Docket
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Weekly Docket
ESA Deposit Abuse, Keeping Emails Non-Binding & Post-Mediation Settlement Regret
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This week on the Weekly Docket, join Phil and Chris as they kick off the 4th of July weekend by addressing the continuing saga of the nationwide court reporter backlash. They shift gears into landlord-tenant law, breaking down how some tenants are actively abusing emotional support animal (ESA) laws to completely bypass pet deposits. Next, they tackle a common trap for Realtors: the danger of negotiating terms over email streams without realizing whether those communications accidentally create or fail to form a binding contract. Finally, they provide an inside look at the high-pressure dynamics of the mediation process. They analyze the exhaustion strategies used to wear parties down into a settlement, and why so many litigants experience immediate regret the very next day after signing a binding agreement. Don't miss this episode for critical insights into contract formation, landlord protections, and litigation survival!
⏰ Timestamps
00:00 Intro
6:57 Can Tenants Use ESA Laws to Avoid Pet Fees?
14:47 Before You Hit Send: Do Emails Count as Contracts?
18:37 The Dark Side of Mediation: Settlement Remorse
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