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Data, Law and Opportunity: E-Discovery Career Paths in 2025
E-discovery experts are vital in identifying, collecting, reviewing, producing and analyzing electronically stored information in legal matters. Their role spans a wide range of legal fields, including litigation support, regulatory compliance, internal investigations, mergers and acquisitions, intellectual property disputes, and data breach incidents.Civic Education and Engagement Through High School Mock Trial
The author writes "To explain, the New York State High School Mock Trial Program is a wonderful program resulting from the joint efforts of The New York Bar Foundation, the New York State Bar Association, and the Law, Youth and Citizenship Program."How Firm Leaders Are Setting Strategy For 2025: Managing Partner Survey Results
Are law firm leaders planning to grow their footprints in new markets or pull back? Are they bringing on more or fewer lateral partners and new associates?Legal Tech's Predictions for Emerging Technology in 2025
A look at how experts see the emerging technology space shaping up in 2025, from AI’s impact across the board, to a new life for blockchain technology, and more.First Department Attorneys Facing Possible Suspension for Failing to Register
Approximately 1,430 attorneys are at risk for suspension for failing to register and pay the $375 licensing fee. Attorneys have until Feb. 16 to submit proof of compliance.View more book results for the query "*"
Foreclosure: Judicial Estoppel and a Grand Irony
The decision in ‘Cruz v. Bank of New York Mellon’ calls attention to the subject of judicial estoppel and raises, as the title recites, a grand, perhaps exquisite irony.Antitrust Law Continues Its Turn in the Spotlight
The year 2024 has been a momentous year in antitrust, reflecting the Biden administration’s views on robust antitrust enforcement. Among the highlights, the Federal Trade Commission in April announced a new rule banning noncompete provisions and in October issued sweeping changes to premerger notification (HSR) rules. The U.S. Department of Justice filed antitrust lawsuits against Live Nation, Apple, and Visa, accusing all three of maintaining unlawful monopolies in violation of the Sherman Act.Real Property Lawyers Need New Tools
In this ever-changing physical and legal world, to fulfill these duties, lawyers must develop new tools or at least sharpen that most essential of all tools—the capacity to learn new things and craft creative and effective ways to navigate through the complexity. Although basic legal concepts (e.g., what are cognizable interests in land, what is good title) remain largely unchanged, the duties and risks to parties in transactions are being radically transformed by new societal imperatives and technological (both knowledge and transactional) inventions.Criminal Justice Discovery Reform: More Reforming than Meets the Eye
What impact has discovery had on speedy trial? Certificates of compliance have caused statements of readiness and corresponding defense obligations to be scrutinized more closely than ever before. What actions or lack thereof make a statement of readiness truly illusory? Prosecutors work within stricter time frames and receive less leniency on failing to comply with them, resulting in what many believe are dismissals based on “technicalities.”Trending Stories
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