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Michael C Zogby

Michael C Zogby

June 12, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Crisis Management: From Anticipation to Action—Red Teaming and Premortems

This first in a three-part series exploring pragmatic strategies for in-house counsel and business partners to address corporate threats spanning the entire timeline of catastrophes focuses on red teaming and premortems.

By Ashley Garry, Kaitlyn E. Stone and Michael C. Zogby

17 minute read

May 14, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Avoiding the Imposition of a Legal Duty on Detail Representatives

Courts in many jurisdictions have found that detail representatives owe no legal duty to patients or physicians under failure-to-warn principles or medical malpractice negligence theories.

By Michael C. Zogby and Daryl Daly

11 minute read

March 06, 2018 | Legaltech News

Doing Discovery in Japan? Ganbatte! Privacy, Propriety, and Preparation

Inside the current data privacy landscape in Japan, with key logistical and cultural issues that practitioners should consider when seeking or conducting discovery in the country.

By Michael C. Zogby and Yodi S. Hailemariam, Drinker Biddle & Reath

7 minute read

February 07, 2018 | Legaltech News

Doing Discovery in Japan? Ganbatte!

Recent amendments to the U.S. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure might affect how you conduct discovery in Japan.

By Michael C. Zogby and Yodi S. Hailemariam, Drinker Biddle & Reath

7 minute read

January 29, 2018 | The Legal Intelligencer

Company-Generated Documents and Emails Are Not De Facto Business Records

Courts have worked to construct rules for use before and during trial that ensure only true business records—that is, records of regularly conducted activity that carry an air of trustworthiness and reliability—are admitted into evidence, while avoiding admission of day-to-day communications and other documents that cannot be categorized as business records.

By Michael C. Zogby and Shane M. O'Connell

9 minute read

April 10, 2014 | New Jersey Law Journal

N.J. Confidential: Preventing Trade Secret Misappropriation Through Injunctive Measures

Companies can protect their valuable trade secrets by using injunctive remedies provided under the N.J. Trade Serets Act.

By Michael C. Zogby and Andrew C. Egan

10 minute read