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Authenticity of Digital Evidence: Pa.'s Rules Differ From Federal Rules
With the May 20 announcement and Pennsylvania Supreme Court's "final report" as to the amendment of Rule 901, Subsection 901(b)(11), which summarizes how to "connect digital evidence with a person or entity," was added to Pennsylvania Rule 901, effective Oct. 1. In this month's column, I discuss the significance of the amendment to Pennsylvania Rule 901.The Dawn of the Zoom Deposition: What Lessons Are We Learning So Far?
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused depositions to be held in a much different way than ever before, and it looks to be working well.COVID-19 Promises to Usher in Wave of Attorney Retirements
Some of us will be able to master the new post-pandemic legal world. While many are "over" the COVID-19 virus, its effects on society are just beginning.The NJ Cannabis Legalization Ballot Question: Get Out the Vote by Staying at Home?
Poll results demonstrate that support for adult use legalization is strong in New Jersey, and that the support does cross party lines to some extent. Early states that legalized adult use cannabis through a ballot initiative followed by voter-mandated legislation made costly errors that can be avoided in New Jersey.View more book results for the query "*"
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Join us at 2 p.m. Thursday to learn about trends impacting the nation's largest law firms.The Dragonetti Act Is Not a Loser Pays Rule
The Dragonetti Act, Pennsylvania's codification of the common law tort of wrongful use of civil proceedings, is often threatened in an attempt to curtail litigation that is perceived as meritless. Successful defendants are often tempted to pursue a Dragonetti Act case as a way to recoup litigation expenses.Legal Analytics and the Evolving Practice of Law
While we may use analytics differently in our respective companies, one thing is certain: Legal analytics is the future and it's time to jump on board.Ethics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility
I saw the Pennsylvania Supreme Court adopted a new rule, Professional Conduct Rule 8.4(g). This prohibits discriminatory conduct. If I recall, in an earlier article, I thought you opposed that rule?NY AG James, 18 Other States Sue to Stop DeVos Repeal of Rule Aimed at For-Profit College Marketing
"Betsy DeVos's unjustified and illegal repeal of the Gainful Employment rule is yet another example of the Trump Administration's continued efforts to dismantle critical safeguards protecting students and taxpayers," AG James said Wednesday.Trending Stories
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