Federal judges crack down on sloppy lawyering with strict Rule 11 sanctions.
The article discusses a legal case where a person, Willy, was wrongly taken to federal court and faced penalties for his actions there. The main issue is whether the court can punish Willy for actions he took in a court he didn't choose to be in. This case is important because it shows how strict federal courts are about lawyers' behavior. The Supreme Court will decide if judges can use Rule 11 to control lawyers' actions in federal court. This case is part of a series of cases where the Court has shown it won't tolerate sloppy legal work.