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Prompt Action Needed To Cure Inadvertent Production of Privileged Documents
In this edition of their Commercial Division Update, Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer discuss a recent decision that put litigants on notice that their duty to cure inadvertent disclosure may require promptly moving for a protective order even where, upon learning of the inadvertent production, they repeatedly demanded that opposing counsel return the privileged the documents and cease any use thereof.Who Got the Work: A Peloton Patent Fight, a Peanut Processing Settlement
Richards, Layton & Finger and Maschoff Brennan are representing ICON Health & Fitness Inc. in its patent suit against Peloton Interactive Inc., Kaufman & Canoles represented raw peanut seller Birdsong Corp. in a price-fixing suit against a food processing company, and other work from midsize firms.Archer Names New Chief Diversity Officer
According to Archer, Smith will focus on setting an agenda to promote workplace inclusiveness.Case Addresses First Amendment Issues When Judge Gets Disparaged Online
"Without a court order or a gag order, the judiciary has no business telling somebody to take something down," said First Amendment lawyer Bruce Rosen.Some Small Firms Think They're Off the Radar for Cyberattacks. But They're Wrong
Some law firms don't protect themselves from cybercrimes because they don't appreciate the risks they face, while others think safety precautions are a nuisance. But a recent hacking incident at a New Jersey law firm has served as a reminder of the risks that cybercrime poses.Some Small Law Firms Think They're Not on the Radar for Cyberattacks—They're Wrong
Amid growing awareness of cybercrimes against law firms, a few lawyers are holdouts who remain unconvinced of the need to protect their practices from hacking, according to cybercrime experts.Should Clients Attend Oral Argument?
APPELLATE ANSWERS: Obviously, the client has an absolute right to come to oral argument and, certainly, you must keep your client informed about the progress of the case. But before you encourage your client to attend, first ask yourself: Why do you want your client there?On The Move: Archer & Greiner; Dentons; Flaster Greenberg
Zane Named Chair of Archer's Family Law Group Archer & Greiner partner Stephanie J. Zane was named chair of the firm's family law group in Haddonfield.…People in the News—March 8, 2021—Blank Rome, Archer & Greiner
Blank Rome announced partner Melanie S. Carter joined the 2021 LCLD Fellows Program and associates Asima J. Ahmad and Ernestine J. Mings joined the 2021 LCLD Pathfinder Program, and Archer & Greiner partner Stephanie J. Zane was named the new chair of Archer's family law group.Trending Stories
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