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Gorsuch Comments Reveal Problematic Reality: Judges Lack E-Discovery Education
E-discovery had a brief cameo in a U.S. Supreme Court argument that could reshape presidential oversight. But e-discovery experts say Justice Neil Gorsuch's comments underscore a broader misconception of e-discovery in the judicial branch.For Those Knocking on the Door of the Am Law 200, Smaller Stature May Be an Asset
"When you have 1,000 or 2,000 lawyers, it's harder to turn and harder to make changes," says Max Crane, managing partner of Newark, New Jersey-based Sills Cummis & Gross, one of 11 firms on the cusp of the Am Law 200.The Dos and Don'ts of Seeking Emergent Appellate Review
APPELLATE ANSWERS: The process appears easy enough; however, understanding the parameters governing the court's review becomes critical to obtaining relief.Businesses Face Coming Tidal Wave of COVID-19 Litigation
With businesses struggling to survive government-imposed shutdowns, an imminent tidal wave of litigation will compound their difficulties as consumers and injured parties seek compensation for COVID-related losses.The Rise of the Mega Firm: Legal Departments Face Difficult Questions Amid Law Firm Mergers
An uptick in law firm M&A activity is creating bigger firms that have deeper benches and cover more practice areas and jurisdictions. But bigger firms might also mean higher rates, more conflicts and fewer options for outside counsel.The Mere Continuation Approach to Successor Liability
In their Commercial Division Update, Thomas Hall and Judith Archer discuss the "mere continuation" doctrine as one exception to the general rule in New York that the liabilities of a selling business do not travel to the acquirer.NJ Lawyer-Lobbyists Saw Big Payday in 2019, See Uncertainty For 2020
"Regarding the ballot question on marijuana, if we had spoken a month and a half ago, I would have predicted record spending," ELEC executive director Jeff Brindle said. "Now with the pandemic, it will be interesting to watch."In-House Lawyers to Big Law: Enough Already With the Coronavirus Webinars
"Information overload has already been a problem and this has only made it worse," said Salary.com's top lawyer, Colin Levy.Trending Stories
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