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Elizabeth Holmes' Defense Team Previews High-Risk Defense Strategy
A Wall Street Journal reporter named John Carreyrou ran a series of articles that exposed that the company was smoke and mirrors. If the trial is anything like Carreyrou's book, "Bad Blood," it should be fascinating.Litigating a Pandemic: Opposing Counsel Research During an Era of Uncertainty
What other tools, besides legal precedent, might attorneys use to navigate the uncharted waters of civil litigation in the time of the coronavirus? How might attorneys learn from the trials and tribulations of their opposing counsel, harnessing the power of state trial court data to grapple with the unknowns of a pandemic-era lawsuit?5 Obstacles Challenging the Long-Term Future of Remote Document Review
Remote document review isn't a novel concept, but its longevity may be threatened by uneven results on more complex matters, laborious security measures and diminished productivity.Texas Bail-Bondsman Warns Clients Not to Bring Their Children to Court
"Train your courtroom bailiffs that being rude & intimidating to people who have to bring kids to court is unlawful," tweeted Erika Bales, an attorney and mother.'Working Mom Life': Back-to-School Week Features Children in Court
"Train your courtroom bailiffs that being rude & intimidating to people who have to bring kids to court is unlawful," tweeted Erika Bales, an attorney and mother.View more book results for the query "*"
'Pray for Me': Jurist-Parents Are Bringing Children to Court Amid the Pandemic—With Mixed Results
"Train your courtroom bailiffs that being rude & intimidating to people who have to bring kids to court is unlawful," tweeted Erika Bales, an attorney and mother.SCOTUS Will Hold In-Person Arguments This Fall With Limited Public Access
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday announced that the justices will return to the courtroom for oral arguments in its October, November and December sessions, but access will be limited only to the justices, essential courtroom personnel, lawyers who are scheduled to argue and journalists with full-time, Supreme Court-issued press credentials.'Dobco' and the Future of Public Bidding in New Jersey
The 'Dobco' decision stopped counties from using a loophole to bypass the restrictions of the Local Public Contract Law.'Daubert' Restrictions on Evidence in Med Mal Cases and Implications for Litigators
Expert medical testimony is fundamental to each party's presentation of evidence at trial.Trending Stories
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