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Handle Loaded E-Discovery Tools With Care
The venerable computer forensics and e-discovery special master, Craig Ball, has gone on record to say to lawyers that "it's time to learn" technology to better communicate with IT staff and be prepared for e-discovery. That's not to say that lawyers need to engage e-discovery tasks as experts. Given the tools to accomplish such tasks, many lawyers may forget they are lawyers in their zeal to uncover the smoking gun and inadvertently take a peek at privileged or private documents. ... [MORE]Judge denies bail in 1966 police death
A judge denied bail Thursday for a 72-year-old man facing murder charges after the death of a police officer he shot four decades ago.Jonathan B. "Jon" Pannell | 35
Name a city in Georgia and it's likely that Jon Pannell or his partners at Gray Pannell & Woodward in Savannah have done legal work for a bond issue there.Keeping Pace With New Rules For Foreign Professionals
Attorneys Christine Alber and Parisa Salimi examine the latest immigration measures affecting H-1B and L visa programs under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2005. Although the H-1B Visa Reform Act fails to address the dearth of visas made available each year, one provision provides a reprieve for H-1B employers, creating an exemption from the annual cap for up to 20,000 foreign nationals with master's or higher-level degrees from U.S. universities.View more book results for the query "*"
Fraud Suit Says Car Makers Plotted To Keep Canadian Cars From U.S.
The New Jersey Supreme Court heard arguments Monday on whether a consumer fraud class action suit can proceed against American and Canadian carmakers for allegedly conspiring to inflate new car prices in the United States.Calif. Judge Spreads Federal Circuit's Gospel: Less Is More
Speaking to the rocket docket crowd and visitors from less plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions, Federal Circuit Chief Judge Randall Rader announced a novel advisory order that calls for strict limits on electronic discovery in patent suits, which can cost accused infringers dearly even on bogus claims.What a BigLaw Buddy Can Mean for Solos and Small Firms
Despite Business Expertise, Insured Can Invoke Discovery Rule
The Superior Court has ruled that an Allegheny County man's experience in investing did not afford him any special understanding of the insurance industry that would prevent him from invoking the discovery rule in a lawsuit alleging deceptive marketing anJudicial Doctrine Trumps Plain Language of the Product Liability Act
Third Circuit Court of Appeals effectively substituted the judicial policy pronouncements embodied in the "economic loss doctrine" for the plain language used by the New Jersey Legislature.Trending Stories
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