Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Ricky Raven and Austin K. Yancy | October 6, 2020
Last month, we completed a 55-day jury trial on Zoom in the Superior Court of California, Alameda County, before Judge Jo-Lynne Lee. If our experience could be reduced to a few words, which it cannot, we would say that the most important takeaway is to plan ahead … and practice, practice, practice.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By David Wiseman and Daniel Bender | October 2, 2020
Now sixth months into the pandemic, Digital Evidence Group, a court reporting and litigation services firm, has orchestrated more than 400 remote depositions and hearings. Here are 10 lessons David Wiseman and Daniel Bender have learned through this process.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Suyash Agrawal and Tara Trask | October 1, 2020
While alternative jury research methods cannot fully replace traditional in-depth research, they fill an immediate need for developing juror insights during COVID-19.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Bart Williams | September 18, 2020
Impeach a witness on matters that are not trivial when you know you can.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By William Lawler, Joseph Poluka and Taylor Lake | September 15, 2020
As we work in new settings and rely more upon the technologies of remote communications, understanding the purpose of the attorney-client privilege and the way courts have handled issues of privilege in the past can help inform best practices in the era of COVID-19.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Angela Zambrano, Rob Velevis and Frank Favia | May 28, 2020
'As the COVID-19 crisis continues, more parties will likely continue to look to MAE clauses to attempt to exit deals,' write Sidley Austin partners Frank Favia, Angela Zambrano and Rob Velevis.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By William Dorsey | May 27, 2020
Blank Rome business litigation partner William Dorsey shares what he learned from a recent, two-day contested evidentiary hearing--including the need to wear pants.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Lara Yeretsian | May 18, 2020
People should be very concerned about the privacy implications of these programs, which seek to gather personal information such as health and location data.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Howard Berkower, William D. Brown, Jr., Jonathan Pizarro-Ross and Scott J. Seger | May 13, 2020
Recent FAQ guidance from the Small Business Administration is causing great uncertainty for businesses that have received paycheck protection loans and are grappling with whether to return them, write litigators from McCarter & English.
Litigation Daily | Expert Opinion
By Jim Murray | April 11, 2020
'There is simply no excuse, in any case, civil or criminal, big or little, business or bloody, that the very first words you speak to the jury are not a critical part of the story, the theme, the reason you are making them listen to you, with the goal of demonstrating the strength of your case' writes Blank Rome's Insurance Recovery Group chair Jim Murray.
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