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Crying Foul Over Attorney Conduct During Depositions
Depositions can and often do go awry when one or both sides are unfamiliar with the rules governing deposition practice. Indeed, case law abounds with examples of such persistent issues as communications between attorney and witness, sanctionable conduct, making and ruling on objections, and when to compel the continuation of a deposition.2023: A Landmark Year in LGBTQ+ Rights—Legal Triumphs and Political Challenges
As we look toward 2024, we do so with renewed optimism, carrying forward the lessons and victories of the past year, ready to build a more inclusive and equitable society.Redefine What Valentine's Day Means to You
No matter your relationship status, there are many nontraditional ways to enjoy Valentine's Day that don't involve a romantic partner. Valentine's Day provides the opportunity to rewrite the narrative and find new ways to celebrate.Relativity Announces Upcoming Gen AI 'Relativity aiR' Products, RelativityOne Updates
Later this year, Relativity is planning to launch two new generative AI solutions: aiR for Privilege and aiR for Case Strategy. Meanwhile, it is expanding availability for aiR for Review.View more book results for the query "*"
Hiring From Kirkland, Paul Hastings Continues Building Restructuring Practice
The firm continues to be bullish on restructuring, almost two years after its raid of Stroock.'An Era of Heightened Risk': Class Action Onslaught Shows No Signs of Abating
Mega-settlements and high class-certification rates likely will "incentivize the plaintiffs' class action bar to be equally if not more aggressive with their case filings and settlement positions in 2024," according to a report by the law firm Duane Morris.Appealing to the Jury's Sense of What's Right
Daralyn Durie of Morrison & Foerster says trial lawyers should be making "an argument for why the jurors should feel good about the decision that they are willing to make if it is a decision in your favor."Appealing to Jurors' Sense of What's Right
Daralyn Durie of Morrison & Foerster says trial lawyers should be making "an argument for why the jurors should feel good about the decision that they are willing to make if it is a decision in your favor."Trending Stories
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