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Tamburino Talks Law: Could Rudy Giuliani be risking his legal career with frivolous lawsuits?

  The Trump campaign has suffered a string of major legal loses in court as part of its longshot bid to block Biden's election victory. Which leaves some legal observers wondering if the presidents personal attorney Rudy Giuliani could face real consequences for these frivolous lawsuits. Those consequences could be ethical violations or even disbarment.  Click here for my take on what could be ahead.

Tamburino Talks Law: Should a President Be Charged for Illegal Acts While in Office?

  As the Presidential transition begins to take place, will some of the repeated accusations of corrupt and criminal activities against the Trump administration soon turn into actual legal charges? It's a consequential question being asked right now.  Could -or- should a president face criminal charges for acts committed during his time in office? Here is my take on Tamburino Talks Law.

Tamburino Talks Law: New Minnesota Executive Orders Goes Into Effect Amid New Business Pushback

  The new Minnesota executive order addressing COVID-19 from Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is going into effect this week. We're expecting to see new developments around data that drove the decisions to close some businesses and not others. LifeTime Fitness is legally requesting data from the state that drove the decision to close it's doors.  Here is my take on the issue in Tamburino Talks Law

Tamburino Talks Law: COURT TV Appearance: New Charges in High-Profile Dooms Day Cult Case

  Police in Arizona are looking at new charges in a very unusual high-profile cry  me case involving unsolved murders and a dooms day cult. I shared my analysis on the case on Court TV this week. Click the link to see the segment:  Tamburino Talks Law on CourtTV

Tamburino Talks Law: Pres. Trump and the Limits of Contesting Election Results

  We are at an unprecedented moment in history where the sitting president continues to question the results of the election without clear and compelling evidence. So just how far could President Trump take his legal challenges and protests of election results? We have a number of milestones we can look use to help us predict what could happen. The most significant date could be Inauguration Day. I explain why in my Tamburino Talks Law

Tamburino Talks Law: Britney Spears Conservatorship Battle Hits Roadblock

AA US court has rejected an attempt by Britney Spears, 38, to have her father removed as conservator of her estate. A Califorina court rejected an attempt by Britney Spears to have her father removes as a conservator of her estate. Jamie Spears has been his daughter's legal guardian for 12 years, due to concerns about her mental health. Conservatorships are very difficult to remove and many watching this case a wondering if Ms. Spears will be able to regain control of her life and estate. During the hearing in mid-November, Ms Spears' lawyer, Samuel Ingham, said she and her father have no "viable working relationship" and have not spoken in a "long while".  Ms Spears' lawyer also said the pop star was "afraid" of him, and that she would not perform so long as he remained in the role.  Her father's lawyer argued that he always acted in the best interests of his daughter. The judge decide not to remove Ms. Spears father, but did appoint a co-