October 27, 2021 | Delaware Business Court Insider
The Hybrid Trial in Action Implemented by the Delaware Chancery CourtIn the case I just tried, a hybrid solution for court proceedings was smartly implemented by the Delaware Court of Chancery where the court suggested using a third-party technology solution provider to handle the logistical and technical complexities of a hybrid trial in a complex litigation matter.
By Michael Dockterman
7 minute read
February 14, 2012 | New York Law Journal
The Art of ProductionEdwards Wildman Palmer partners Michael Dockterman and Ira G. Greenberg outline steps to mitigate the risks that inside counsel can face when distinguishing "legal work" and "business" functions when applied to the routine functions of gathering documents in response to subpoenas and issuing corresponding "litigation hold" notices.
By Michael Dockterman and Ira G. Greenberg
13 minute read
February 24, 2012 | Legaltech News
The Act of Production: Minimize Risk When Replying to a SubpoenaHow do you mitigate the risks that result when distinctions between an inside lawyer's "legal work" and "business" functions are applied to the gathering of ESI in response to a subpoena?
By Michael Dockterman and Ira G. Greenberg
13 minute read
February 24, 2012 | Corporate Counsel
The Act of Production: Minimize Risk When Replying to a SubpoenaHow do you mitigate the risks that result when distinctions between an inside lawyer's "legal work" and "business" functions are applied to the gathering of ESI in response to a subpoena?
By Michael Dockterman and Ira G. Greenberg
13 minute read
August 03, 2006 | Law.com
Legal Tactics 'R' Us: Internet as Witness Turns TrialWhen Toysrus.com sued Amazon.com for breach of contract, the legal team from Wildman Harrold in Chicago played a trial trump card: The Internet as witness. To prove Amazon allowed other Web retailers to sell products Toys �R� Us considered "exclusive," counsel decided to risk showing live searches of Amazon.com in court. If identical toys from other retailers showed up, it would be hard testimony to refute. Attorneys Michael Dockterman and John Luburic detail how trial technology isn�t all fun and games.
By Michael Dockterman and John Luburic
9 minute read
August 03, 2006 | Legaltech News
Legal Tactics 'R' Us: Internet as Witness Turns TrialWhen Toysrus.com, the Toys "R" Us Web site, sued Amazon.com for breach of contract, plaintiffs counsel played a trump card: The Internet as witness. Wildman Harrold's Michael Dockterman and John Luburic detail how trial technology isn't all fun and games.
By Michael Dockterman and John Luburic
9 minute read
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