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Persuading Juries With Effective Graphics
At The Recorder's inaugural Law Tech Day event, G. Christopher Ritter, a member of a trial consultancy The Focal Point LLC, showed attendees how they can more effectively use graphics from sophisticated 3D animations to simple handmade drawings on a white board to sway juries.When Does Research End and Industrial Espionage Begin?
There's a fine line between spying on the competition and researching the competition. Going to a trade show or posing as a customer is one thing. Stealing product information is something else entirely. In-house lawyers need to ensure their company's employees know the difference.Judges Chime In on Proposed E-Discovery Amendments
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers together like technology and the chance to listen to federal judges discuss changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, especially when they're all provocative speakers brought together with the help of Cisco's Telepresence video conferencing.Persuading Juries With Effective Graphics
At Legal affiliate The Recorder's inaugural LawTech Day last week, G. Christopher Ritter was a veritable one-man band as he showed attendees how they can more effectively use everything from sophisticated 3D animations to simple handmade drawings.Increase in Valley M&A Spurs McDermott to Ramp Up Efforts
Judges Chime in on Proposed E-Discovery Amendments
Nothing draws a crowd of lawyers like the chance to listen to judges, especially when the agenda includes the likes of United States District Court Judge Shira Scheindlin and Magistrate Judge James Francis IV , both of the Second District of New York, and Circuit Judge Peter Flynn, Circuit Court of Cooke County, Chancery Division, Illinois State Courts.Pfizer to lay off 10,000, close plants in cost-cutting moves
NEW YORK AP - Pfizer Inc. announced Monday it will cut 10,000 jobs, as the world's largest drugmaker seeks to slash its annual costs by up to $2 billion by 2008 amid fierce competition from generic drugs.The company said it will close three research sites in Michigan and two manufacturing plants in New York and Nebraska.Suits trickle in over Kalamazoo River oil spill
The Gulf of Mexico isn't the only magnet for oil spill lawsuits these days.Similar litigation is also starting to surface in Michigan, where a ruptured pipeline recently dumped nearly 1 million gallons along a 25-mile stretch of the Kalamazoo River, about 100 miles west of Detroit.And as with the Gulf spill, a foreign oil company is taking the heat for this Midwest disaster: Canada's Enbridge Inc.Trending Stories
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