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Predictive Coding and Judicial Advocacy
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul, principals of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand, Iason, Anello & Bohrer, discuss Southern District Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck's authority on an emerging method of computer-assisted electronic document review, and how plaintiffs in a case where he endorsed the use of that method sought his recusal based on his "advocacy" of it.Tech Circuit: LegalTech New York Edition
As the Law Technology News team heads to LegalTech at the Hilton New York this week, here are some news from the show and FAQs on its events. Deborah Baron, former Hewlett-Packard/Autonomy executive, will sport a Nuix badge at the show and Robert Owen, a partner at Sutherland Asbill & Brennan, has been named to the Georgetown Law Advanced E-Discovery Institute Advisory Board. The ALM Editors' and Bloggers' breakfast will held bright and early on day 2 (Wednesday) and the ceremony for the LTN innovation awards will be on day 3 (Thursday), just before the keynote by Charles Duhigg, author of the best-seller The Power of Habit. [MORE]NBCUniversal Media's Richard Cotton is a GC in the Limelight
Richard Cotton, the executive vice president and general counsel of NBCUniversal Media, LLC, doesn't mind being the focus of attention.High Court Seeks More Help From Solicitor General
Tony [email protected] the Supreme Court invites the solicitor general's office to express the government's views on a pending case, it is a reminder of the important role the SG plays at the high court.Rarely, if ever, does the Court reach out to any other law office for its opinion on whether it should grant review in a case.High Court Hears DEA Kidnapping Case
In a case watched closely by human rights groups and business organizations alike, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday struggled to decide when foreigners can use U.S. courts to litigate over foreign violations of international law. The key issue is the meaning of one of the nation's oldest laws: the 1789 Alien Tort Statute, which gives federal district courts original jurisdiction over civil actions filed by aliens for torts �committed in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United States.�More Developments in Prosecutorial Immunity
In his Section 1983 Litigation column, Martin A. Schwartz, a professor at Touro Law Center, writes that absolute immunity protects prosecutors sued under Section 1983 for carrying out their advocacy functions, but receive only qualified immunity for functions essentially investigative or administrative in nature.U.S. High Court Considers State Tax on Municipal Bonds
During argument Monday in a Commerce Clause challenge to a state practice of making income from in-state municipal bonds tax-exempt, Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer considered whether the bond market is more like garbage collection or the milk industry. In a second case involving state taxation, Justice David Souter asked whether Congress, in a statute prohibiting tax discrimination against railroads, was engaging in Pontius Pilate's exercise, 'What is truth?'Frank "Peter" Petrella helped world middleweight champion Jake LaMotta teach actor Robert De Niro how to box for the Academy Award-winning film Raging Bull. Now Petrella's daughter is taking those fight lessons into a different arena — the U.S. Supreme Court.
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