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Litigation Leaders: Mintz Levin's Scott Ford on 'Turning Good Lawyers into Great Ones'
"We expect to see an increase in demand in our class action, securities, product liability, real estate and government investigations practices, and we are spending a lot of time with our clients in these sectors helping them stay informed and compliant so that they will be in the best position to avoid, or prevail in, any future litigation."Litigation Leaders: Mintz Levin's Scott Ford on 'Turning Good Lawyers into Great Ones'
"We expect to see an increase in demand in our class action, securities, product liability, real estate and government investigations practices, and we are spending a lot of time with our clients in these sectors helping them stay informed and compliant so that they will be in the best position to avoid, or prevail in, any future litigation."Trump Can't Assume Manhattan Probe Is Limited to Alleged 'Hush' Payments, DA Tells SDNY Judge
The letter filed with a Manhattan federal judge was the latest salvo in District Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr.'s bid to enforce the grand jury subpoena seeking financial records of Trump and his business entities.It Is Time to Simplify the Power of Attorney
The power of attorney is an extraordinarily useful tool in the event of incapacity because it can avoid the need for the costly, time consuming and intrusive guardianship. But, it has morphed into such a complex document that it requires the assistance of an attorney to assure that it is properly executed.Ruling Exposes Perils of Overzealous Buyer Screenings by Community Associations
As a recent court ruling from Southwest Florida demonstrates, associations that go too far in their screening efforts could face significant legal consequences.A Texas Judge Accused of Flouting COVID-19 Safety Precautions in Court
A litigant alleges the judge refused to accommodate him with a virtual hearing, made him remove his face mask during an in-person hearing, and failed to clean the courtroom between hearings.Court Orders Cost-Shifting for 'Needlessly Overbroad' Discovery
This Federal E-Discovery column by H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discusses a recent decision that brings renewed attention to the possibility of cost-shifting under Rule 26(c), and addresses when it may be appropriate.Trending Stories
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