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Maher v. Maher: Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Trial-Court Discretion to Confine Long‑Weekend Parenting Time to the Child’s Residence and to Prioritize Primary‑Caregiver and Community‑Continuity Factors Under 15 V.S.A. § 665

Maher v. Maher: Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Trial-Court Discretion to Confine Long‑Weekend Parenting Time to the Child’s Residence and to Prioritize Primary‑Caregiver and Community‑Continuity Factors Under 15 V.S.A. § 665

Date: Sep 6, 2025
Maher v. Maher: Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Trial-Court Discretion to Confine Long‑Weekend Parenting Time to the Child’s Residence and to Prioritize Primary‑Caregiver and Community‑Continuity...
Precision in Preservation: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies Waiver vs. Forfeiture and Reaffirms Limits on Public-Trial, Consequences Instructions, and Interpreter Claims — State v. Aita Gurung (2025 VT 52)

Precision in Preservation: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies Waiver vs. Forfeiture and Reaffirms Limits on Public-Trial, Consequences Instructions, and Interpreter Claims — State v. Aita Gurung (2025 VT 52)

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Precision in Preservation: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies Waiver vs. Forfeiture and Reaffirms Limits on Public-Trial, Consequences Instructions, and Interpreter Claims Case: State v. Aita Gurung,...
Traditional Minimum-Contacts, Not Zippo: Vermont Holds That Data‑for‑Service Contracts and Forum‑Targeted Ads Support Specific Jurisdiction over Social Media Platforms

Traditional Minimum-Contacts, Not Zippo: Vermont Holds That Data‑for‑Service Contracts and Forum‑Targeted Ads Support Specific Jurisdiction over Social Media Platforms

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Traditional Minimum-Contacts, Not Zippo: Vermont Holds That Data‑for‑Service Contracts and Forum‑Targeted Ads Support Specific Jurisdiction over Social Media Platforms Introduction In State v. Meta...
PeakCM v. ATAS: Vermont Supreme Court Narrows the “Special-Relationship” Exception and Re-Affirms a Strict Economic-Loss Rule in Construction-Product Litigation

PeakCM v. ATAS: Vermont Supreme Court Narrows the “Special-Relationship” Exception and Re-Affirms a Strict Economic-Loss Rule in Construction-Product Litigation

Date: Aug 26, 2025
PeakCM v. ATAS: Vermont Supreme Court Narrows the “Special-Relationship” Exception and Re-Affirms a Strict Economic-Loss Rule in Construction-Product Litigation Introduction PeakCM, LLC v....
Watrous v. Porter Medical Center (2025 VT 47):  Hospital Policy Alone Cannot Establish the Standard of Care & Appellate Deference to Jury Findings on Rule 59 Motions

Watrous v. Porter Medical Center (2025 VT 47): Hospital Policy Alone Cannot Establish the Standard of Care & Appellate Deference to Jury Findings on Rule 59 Motions

Date: Aug 19, 2025
Watrous v. Porter Medical Center (2025 VT 47) Hospital Policy Alone Cannot Establish the Standard of Care & Appellate Deference to Jury Findings on Rule 59 Motions 1. Introduction The Vermont Supreme...
“Unsupervised” Re-Defined: Vermont Affirms Broad DCF Discretion in Risk-of-Sexual-Harm Substantiations – Commentary on In re Appeal of S.C.-M., 2025 VT 48

“Unsupervised” Re-Defined: Vermont Affirms Broad DCF Discretion in Risk-of-Sexual-Harm Substantiations – Commentary on In re Appeal of S.C.-M., 2025 VT 48

Date: Aug 19, 2025
“Unsupervised” Re-Defined: Vermont Affirms Broad DCF Discretion in Risk-of-Sexual-Harm Substantiations Commentary on In re Appeal of S.C.-M., 2025 VT 48 1. Introduction The Vermont Supreme Court’s...
“De Minimis No Longer” – Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Mandatory Disqualification for Recurring CACFP Deficiencies and Clarifies Agency Waiver of Procedural Rules

“De Minimis No Longer” – Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Mandatory Disqualification for Recurring CACFP Deficiencies and Clarifies Agency Waiver of Procedural Rules

Date: Aug 19, 2025
“De Minimis No Longer” – Vermont Supreme Court Affirms Mandatory Disqualification for Recurring CACFP Deficiencies and Clarifies Agency Waiver of Procedural Rules Introduction In In re Butterfly...
Administrative Deference & Severability of Ultra-Vires Conditions: 
          The Vermont Supreme Court’s Decision in “In re Rutland Regional Medical Center Fiscal Year 2025”

Administrative Deference & Severability of Ultra-Vires Conditions: The Vermont Supreme Court’s Decision in “In re Rutland Regional Medical Center Fiscal Year 2025”

Date: Aug 19, 2025
Administrative Deference & Severability of Ultra-Vires Conditions: The Vermont Supreme Court’s Decision in “In re Rutland Regional Medical Center Fiscal Year 2025” Introduction On 14 August 2025, the...
Walker v. Newell: Vermont Supreme Court Reinforces Trial Judges’ Continuing Rule-403 Discretion over Stale Conviction Evidence in Punitive-Damages Trials

Walker v. Newell: Vermont Supreme Court Reinforces Trial Judges’ Continuing Rule-403 Discretion over Stale Conviction Evidence in Punitive-Damages Trials

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Walker v. Newell: Vermont Supreme Court Reinforces Trial Judges’ Continuing Rule-403 Discretion over Stale Conviction Evidence in Punitive-Damages Trials 1. Introduction Case Name: Christina Walker...
Vermont Supreme Court Endorses Reliance on Non-Rule Agency Policy in Child-Abuse Substantiation Proceedings – Commentary on In re Appeal of T.J. (2025)

Vermont Supreme Court Endorses Reliance on Non-Rule Agency Policy in Child-Abuse Substantiation Proceedings – Commentary on In re Appeal of T.J. (2025)

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Vermont Supreme Court Endorses Reliance on Non-Rule Agency Policy in Child-Abuse Substantiation Proceedings Commentary on In re Appeal of T.J., 2025 VT ___ (Aug. 8, 2025) 1. Introduction The Vermont...
Event-Triggered Permit Conditions Upheld: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies “Material Change” and the Condition-Subsequent Doctrine under Act 250 – Commentary on In re Costco Wholesale Administrative Decision, 2025 VT 44

Event-Triggered Permit Conditions Upheld: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies “Material Change” and the Condition-Subsequent Doctrine under Act 250 – Commentary on In re Costco Wholesale Administrative Decision, 2025 VT 44

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Event-Triggered Permit Conditions Upheld: Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies “Material Change” and the Condition-Subsequent Doctrine under Act 250 Introduction The Supreme Court of Vermont in In re...
“Stagnation Suffices” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Single-Step
Change-in-Circumstances Standard under 33 V.S.A. § 5113(b)

“Stagnation Suffices” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Single-Step Change-in-Circumstances Standard under 33 V.S.A. § 5113(b)

Date: Aug 13, 2025
“Stagnation Suffices” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Single-Step Change-in-Circumstances Standard under 33 V.S.A. § 5113(b) 1. Introduction The Vermont Supreme Court’s entry order in In Re...
“Partial Progress Is Not Enough” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Doctrine of Parental Stagnation and the “Reasonable-Time” Standard in Termination-of-Parental-Rights Cases

“Partial Progress Is Not Enough” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Doctrine of Parental Stagnation and the “Reasonable-Time” Standard in Termination-of-Parental-Rights Cases

Date: Aug 13, 2025
“Partial Progress Is Not Enough” – Vermont Supreme Court Clarifies the Doctrine of Parental Stagnation and the “Reasonable-Time” Standard in Termination-of-Parental-Rights Cases 1. Introduction In In...
Clarifying ICWA Inquiry Duties and Putative Fathers’ Due-Process Rights in Vermont – A Commentary on In re O.L., Juvenile (2025)

Clarifying ICWA Inquiry Duties and Putative Fathers’ Due-Process Rights in Vermont – A Commentary on In re O.L., Juvenile (2025)

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Clarifying ICWA Inquiry Duties and Putative Fathers’ Due-Process Rights in Vermont – A Commentary on In re O.L., Juvenile (Vt. 2025) Introduction The Vermont Supreme Court’s decision in In re O.L.,...
Twombly v. Horne: Reaffirming the Appellant’s Duty to Perfect the Record and the Automatic Writ of Possession under Vermont’s Rent-Escrow Statute

Twombly v. Horne: Reaffirming the Appellant’s Duty to Perfect the Record and the Automatic Writ of Possession under Vermont’s Rent-Escrow Statute

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Twombly v. Horne: Reaffirming the Appellant’s Duty to Perfect the Record and the Automatic Writ of Possession under Vermont’s Rent-Escrow Statute Introduction Oliver Twombly v. Marcia Horne, 2025 VT...
Limiting Perry: Vermont Supreme Court Holds That Due-Process Notice in Property-Tax Grievances Need Not Be Mailed to Counsel

Limiting Perry: Vermont Supreme Court Holds That Due-Process Notice in Property-Tax Grievances Need Not Be Mailed to Counsel

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Limiting Perry: Vermont Supreme Court Holds That Due-Process Notice in Property-Tax Grievances Need Not Be Mailed to Counsel Introduction Salisbury AD 1, LLC v. Town of Salisbury, 2025 VT 43,...
Voluntary Absence at Restitution Hearings Constitutes Waiver: Commentary on State v. Brittany L. Knight (Vt. 2025)

Voluntary Absence at Restitution Hearings Constitutes Waiver: Commentary on State v. Brittany L. Knight (Vt. 2025)

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Voluntary Absence at Restitution Hearings Constitutes Waiver: An In-Depth Commentary on State v. Brittany L. Knight, Supreme Court of Vermont (2025) I. Introduction Background: Brittany L. Knight...
Clarifying the Bailey Balancing Test: Negligent Evidence Destruction without Gross Negligence Is Insufficient for Dismissal in Vermont

Clarifying the Bailey Balancing Test: Negligent Evidence Destruction without Gross Negligence Is Insufficient for Dismissal in Vermont

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Clarifying the Bailey Balancing Test: Negligent Evidence Destruction without Gross Negligence Is Insufficient for Dismissal in Vermont Introduction State v. Eric M. Champagne, decided by the Vermont...
State v. Burket: Refining Plain-Error Review of Jury Instructions and Narrowing Drug-Testing Conditions in Vermont Probation Law

State v. Burket: Refining Plain-Error Review of Jury Instructions and Narrowing Drug-Testing Conditions in Vermont Probation Law

Date: Aug 13, 2025
State v. Burket: Refining Plain-Error Review of Jury Instructions and Narrowing Drug-Testing Conditions in Vermont Probation Law 1. Introduction In State v. Kelly Burket, 2025 VT ___ (Aug. 8, 2025),...
Parties’ Agreed Life-Insurance Obligations Survive Beyond Death – A Commentary on diMonda v. Lincoln National Corp., 2025 VT 45

Parties’ Agreed Life-Insurance Obligations Survive Beyond Death – A Commentary on diMonda v. Lincoln National Corp., 2025 VT 45

Date: Aug 13, 2025
Parties’ Agreed Life-Insurance Obligations Survive Beyond Death – The Vermont Supreme Court Reconciles Postmortem Maintenance Restrictions with Contractual Autonomy Commentary on Victoria diMonda v....
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