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Federal Rules Define Obligations of Discovery, ESI Protocols Set Contours
A recent decision from Magistrate Judge Katharine Parker of the Southern District of New York provides guidance concerning the appropriate interplay between ESI protocols and the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.3 Men Sentenced in Ga. Forced Farm Labor Investigation
"These men engaged in facilitating modern-day slavery," U.S. Attorney David Estes said in a news release.Judge Orders Michael Avenatti to Appear for Trial in Lawsuit Over $5.4M
Avenatti has said he'll only appear via video and will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, but the judge said his in-person testimony is preferred so the jury can assess his credibility.CA State Judge Orders Michael Avenatti to Appear for Trial in Lawsuit Over $5.4M
Avenatti has said he'll only appear via video and will invoke his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination, but the judge said his in-person testimony is preferred so the jury can assess his credibility.Insurance Off Table for April Special Legislative Session
House Speaker Chris Sprowls said that more time needs to be given to property-insurance changes made during the 2021 session.View more book results for the query "*"
Georgia Lawmakers Seek Stronger Lawsuit Shield for Farmers
"Who does this bill benefit? It benefits the farm families in our state," said Tyler Harper, an Ocilla Republican who is the only GOP candidate for agriculture commissioner. "We've got to have policies in place that protect our No. 1 industry."EU's Digital Markets Act Could Spark E-Discovery Headaches—And Possible Innovation
The EU's recently approved Digital Markets Act that could make preserving, collecting and analyzing text messages more difficult—or spur better e-discovery software.10 Richards Layton Associates Admitted to Delaware Bar
Richards, Layton & Finger announced that 10 associates of the firm have been admitted to the Delaware bar.People in the News—April 4, 2022—Cummins, Saul Ewing
The Abington Heights High School mock trial team from Lackawanna County, led by attorney adviser Daniel Cummins of Cummins Law and teacher coaches Anne Cummins and Leonard Romanski, won the Pennsylvania Bar Association (PBA) Statewide High School Mock Trial Competition, which took place March 24, 25, 26 and 29 virtually.Trending Stories
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