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Litigation: How to get paid on time
Insurers and third-party payors frequently retain our firm to determine whether the bills generated by outside counsel are reasonable.How the Predictive Coding Process Will Affect Paralegals
Technology-assisted review and the predictive coding process have transformed the discovery process of litigation in ways that were inconceivable even a decade ago. In fact, if you look up the definitions of technology-assisted review and predictive coding in Black's Law Dictionary, Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage, or the Wolters Kluwer Bouvier Law Dictionary, you will be forced to look elsewhere. This lack of definition does not minimize the importance of these concepts, but instead reflects the speed at which technology is changing.The Philadelphia Association of Paralegals Calendar of Events
Today, the member services committee meeting is set for 12:30 p.m. at Berner Klaw & Watson, 1528 Walnut St., Suite 1100. Contact committee chair Christine Flynn at [email protected] to get involved.5 of the strangest lawsuits making headlines
A quick-fading makeup, a cruel office prank and three more strange suits in the newsFDA allows continued sale of generic Opana painkiller
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday that it will allow the continued sale of generic forms of the prescription pain drug Opana ER, after the agency found that a new form of the drug was not significantly more successful at preventing abuse.View more book results for the query "*"
Cost-cutting bankruptcy guidelines expected by July 1
No company ever wants to face bankruptcy, but new guidelines expected by July 1 aim to lower costs for companies when the worst happens.Is the Court of Chancery Reforming Merger Litigation?
There is an uproar going on about the practice of filing suit over every merger announced for a publicly traded company. At least 90 percent of merger announcements are followed in a day or two by the filing of complaints alleging the merger is unfair to one or both of the companies involved. Given that these suits are filed so quickly and in almost every deal, they cannot be well researched and may well be meritless.FBI launches IRS investigation
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has its eye on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).Fibs your e-discovery vendor and law firm may tell you—Part 2
E-discovery vendors promise that they will look everywhere for all the relevant documentsTrending Stories
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