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Expedite the Adjudication of Diversionary Programs
Streamlining programs like accelerated rehabilitation and AEP would ease congestion in the courtsAnd Just Like That, It Was Gone—The Discoverability of Ephemeral Communications
Over the coming months and years, the discoverability of communications made through real-time chat software such as Slack and ephemeral messaging applications such as Signal will continue to come into focus. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the corporate adoption of these applications as they promote the efficient exchange of information.Michael Avenatti Convicted of Stealing $300,000 From Former Client Stormy Daniels
The verdict followed an eight-day trial in the Southern District of New York, where Avenatti was accused of secretly routing two installments of a $800,000 book deal to a separate account under his own control.Michael Avenatti Convicted of Stealing $300K From Former Client Stormy Daniels
The verdict followed an eight-day trial in the Southern District of New York, where Avenatti was accused of secretly routing two installments of a $800,000 book deal to a separate account under his own control.Democratic Lawmakers Announce School Funding Plan
Democratic lawmakers on Jan. 31 announced a school budget plan that would represent the largest investment in public education in Pennsylvania history.View more book results for the query "*"
DOJ Investigation Finds Courts Cannot Prohibit Use of Medication to Treat Opioid Addiction
Attorneys involved in the case said the sweeping finding is "unprecedented" and stands to impact how courts across the country address opioid addiction.Leading the Way: Bilzin Sumberg's Al Dotson on Success Through Community Engagement
In a recent interview, Dotson discussed Bilzin Sumberg's success as a function of the firm's engagement with the community and his plans to make the most of Miami's inbound investment in 2022.An E-Discovery Sea-Change: Embracing a Digital Workforce Revolution
This article explores five of the biggest changes impacting e-discovery, concluding that the modern e-discovery practitioner must accept a reality of constant change.Courts Narrowing E-Discovery Rather Than Shifting Costs
Certain decisions from the past year suggest that New York courts addressing requests to shift costs in connection with e-discovery are more inclined to exercise their discretion under Article 31 of the CPLR to limit the scope of the requested e-discovery than they are to shift the costs of such discovery to the requesting party.Trending Stories
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