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How's Your Data Retention Hygiene? 5 Steps Legal Teams Can Take to Reduce Risk
This article provides five ways that legal teams can create good, risk-reducing data retention 'hygiene' practices, and why.Litigator Workloads Could Spike Under Amended Civil Procedure Rules
"Attorneys have to be very attentive to these changes because they will impact every civil case and they will add to the expense of litigation," said Bruce Berman, a shareholder at Carlton Fields.Appellate Court Vacates Norm Pattis' 6-Month Suspension
"I like decisions like this that help us understand how the rules work and what kind of conduct will violate a rule," ethics expert Mark Dubois said. "The purpose of lawyer discipline is general deterrence so that all of us who labor in the vineyards know where the lines are, what to watch out for."Appellate Court Vacates Suspension of Alex Jones Lawyer Norm Pattis
"I like decisions like this that help us understand how the rules work and what kind of conduct will violate a rule," ethics expert Mark Dubois said. "The purpose of lawyer discipline is general deterrence so that all of us who labor in the vineyards know where the lines are, what to watch out for."Former Broward Judge, Ace Mediator Dies at 101
"They don't make many lawyers like that anymore," said a friend of the former judge who died Sunday.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Mark Lemeley of Lex Lumina led an appellate team that secured en banc decision from the Federal Circuit spurring major changes to design patent law.Under Fire, Beasley Allen Accuses J&J Talc Lawyer of Misconduct
In a Wednesday letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Rukhsanah Singh, Jeffrey Pollock, an attorney for Beasley Allen, said Johnson & Johnson outside counsel Jim Murdica violated professional conduct rules by communicating with its talc client.Dean Developments: 2 Professors, 1 Law Dean Climb the Ranks
The latest in law dean and other legal education news from across the U.S.Judicial Ethics Opinion 23-126
(1) A judge need not disqualify from matters involving an attorney who is no more than an acquaintance, merely because the attorney's spouse is the judge's close personal friend. (2) For two years after attending the attorney's wedding as a member of the wedding party at the request of the judge's close personal friend, the judge must make full disclosure of his/her relationship with the attorney, including the judge's attendance and participation in the attorney's wedding.Trending Stories
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