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Digging Deep: Practical Tips To 'Bury' an Expert Witness on Cross-Examination
This list will serve as a practical starting point to begin developing creative points for an effective cross-examination of the other side's expert.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.2nd Circuit Revives NYC Hotel Employee's Hostile Work Environment Claims
Discriminatory remarks not specifically directed at an employee can help form the basis for a claim of bias based on religion and national origin.Business Divorce Cases of 2019
Last year's most noteworthy business divorce cases are marked by a diversity of subject matter, spanning a gamut of disputes among co-owners of limited liability companies, limited liability partnerships, and business and professional corporations.Filenames as Copyright Management Information
'Energy Intelligence Group v. Kayne Anderson Capital Advisors' has significant ramifications for both copyright litigation strategies and how authors and copyright owners should name their digital files.View more book results for the query "*"
Live Video Transmission of Trial Testimony Under Rule 43
"Good cause in compelling circumstances" should really mean "good cause in compelling circumstances."'Culture of Silence': Lawmakers Challenge Judiciary's Misconduct Reforms
The House Judiciary Committee is raising concerns over new details about the investigation into Judge Carlos Murguia over sexual harassment allegations.'Systemic Problems' & 'Culture of Silence': Lawmakers Challenge Judiciary's Misconduct Reforms
The House Judiciary Committee is raising concerns over new details about the investigation into Judge Carlos Murguia over sexual harassment allegations.DOJ Defends Broad Power to Dismiss Whistleblowers' Fraud Claims
"The decision whether to bring an action on behalf of the United States is committed to the executive branch's 'absolute discretion,'" U.S. Justice Department lawyers told the Supreme Court this week.DOJ Defends Broad Power to Toss Whistleblowers' Fraud Claims
"The decision whether to bring an action on behalf of the United States is committed to the executive branch's 'absolute discretion,'" U.S. Justice Department lawyers told the Supreme Court this week.Trending Stories
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