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The Appellate Courts Are Watching: Why You Need Appellate Eyes on Your Trial Team

Trial lawyers often think of appellate issues as something to deal with after the verdict. But by the time a case gets to appeal, much of the damage—or success—has already been baked into the record....more

Jones Day

Germany's Legal Privilege: What In-House Counsel Need to Know

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The Situation: Germany has no direct equivalent to the U.S. attorney-client privilege, but it offers specific legal protections for in-house counsel in certain proceedings....more

Troutman Pepper Locke

Attorneys Face Potential Sanctions for Alleged Misuse of AI

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A federal judge in the Western District of Virginia has ordered a plaintiff’s attorneys to show cause why they should not be sanctioned for the alleged misuse of artificial intelligence (AI)....more

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AI Etiquette: A User’s Manual Provided by the NYSBA

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On April 2, 2024, the New York State Bar Association’s (“NYSBA”) Task Force on Artificial Intelligence released a report concerning the use of artificial intelligence (“AI”) in the legal profession (“Report”). New York joins...more

Ballard Spahr LLP

Standing Orders: Courts’ Nascent Governance of AI Practices

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With AI use on the rise, judges across the country are updating their standing orders to address how the technology may (or may not) be used in their courtrooms. As rules regarding AI use make their way into more standing...more

Stotler Hayes Group, LLC

Leveraging Response & Gratification Culture

Patience is a virtue. Or is it? These days patience seems to be a character trait that is fading fast. Clients want instant answers and fast results....more

Polsinelli

10 Steps to Better Managing Mass Tort Litigation

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From the now decades old asbestos litigation to pharmaceuticals and product liability cases to the newly developing PFAS or “forever chemical” lawsuits, mass tort litigation has increasingly become the tool of choice by which...more

IMS Legal Strategies

How to Best Connect Trial Evidence and Witness Testimony to Case Themes

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It is not unusual to hear questions or comments similar to the following from a member of a trial team. “I get all this about ‘themes’ and, of course, we have them, but what do they have to do with all the evidence we need to...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Navigating Appearances Before Commercial Division Justice Timothy S. Driscoll: Tips for Young Lawyers and A Refresher for Seasoned...

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As any practitioner litigating a case before the Commercial Division knows, and as we have mentioned time and again on this blog, it is critical to know the Part Rules of the particular judge assigned to your case.  But...more

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Searching Audio and Video Files: Are You Adequately Assessing Their Relevancy to Your Cases?

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The COVID-19 pandemic augmented our increasingly virtual world. As such, the plethora of data at our fingertips has changed. Business Insider reported that Zoom meeting participants rose from 10 million in December 2019 to...more

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Courts Are Successfully Using Technology To Stay Operational In The Face Of COVID-19

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, state and federal courts are taking extraordinary measures in an effort to slow the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Faced with the need to completely or partially shutter courthouses,...more

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COVID-19: How to Notarize Documents During a Pandemic

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In the midst of coronavirus (COVID-19) and quarantine mandates, companies are struggling to close current transactions, increase lines of credit with lenders, and finalize various matters. One hurdle is how to effectively...more

Epstein Becker & Green

The Race To Embrace Remote Online Notarization (“RON”) In Response To The COVID-19 Pandemic

Sometimes a crisis can be an opportunity to embrace new technologies and changes that were already on the horizon – albeit at a much more expedited pace. ...more

Hogan Lovells

Remote hearings in the English courts – Learning points and pitfalls to avoid

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We have recently successfully represented a client at a 3-day remote hearing relating to an application for specific disclosure. In line with the recent guidance from the Commercial Court, the hearing was conducted via Skype...more

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Lawyer Obligations in the Time of COVID-19

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The national coronavirus pandemic, and the unprecedented conditions of statewide lockdowns to protect public health, mean that law firms, like all businesses, face an ever increasing number of uncertainties in managing their...more

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