New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott M. Himes | September 30, 2021
Preparing for and taking a deposition means playing the long game. What you do at the deposition arms you for cross-examination at trial—as long as you handle the deposition with trial cross squarely in mind.
By Meghann Cuniff | September 29, 2021
Attorney Whitney Bernstein of Bienert Katzman Littrell Williams in San Clemente, California, shares insight into a recent mistrial in a federal criminal trial in Arizona against founders of Backpage.com, who are accused of using the website to facilitate prostitution.
By Gina Taranto | September 29, 2021
For all the coverage that privacy regulations are meant to provide, there is precious little guidance about how to protect private information, and there is very little legal precedent to guide our practices.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Hauptman | September 29, 2021
While there are many benefits to the shift to paperless practice (which for many New York attorneys already pre-dates COVID-19), there are some habits that are worth mentioning specifically on account of their benefits/contributions to the efficient and economical practice of law in New York state.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Avi Stadler | September 27, 2021
"With the option of doing depositions in person or virtually, legal teams and their clients now have the option of considering which approach will offer the greatest strategic advantages," writes Avi Stadler, the general counsel of Esquire Deposition Solutions.
By Gina Taranto, ProSearch | September 23, 2021
What is an investigator, attorney, or other discovery professional to do when private information requires protection today, during a current litigation or investigation happening now, in the absence of clear guidance?
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 22, 2021
The trial underway in the Central District of California pits Cooley against Cohen Williams as the bioscience company ChromaDex accuses Elysium Health and a former ChromaDex executive who jumped ship of stealing confidential information regarding anti-aging supplements.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 22, 2021
Tim Shields, an attorney with Kelley Kronenberg in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, spoke to What's Next about the current state of the flourishing criminal industry of cyberattacks, and how lawyers such as him are helping clients navigate safety precautions and practices.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | September 20, 2021
The Orange County Superior Court judge who recused himself endorsed a prosecutor's judicial campaign, then was assigned a murder case in which that prosecutor could be a key witness in pretrial proceedings over alleged misconduct involving jail informants.
By Van Mejia, FTI Technology | September 20, 2021
While legal technology and analytics are continually improving in the foreign language review arena, the human element can make all the difference between a complete, accurate, on-time document review or costly mistakes and delays.
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