The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter Vaira | September 17, 2024
Note taking by jurors is well accepted by most courts with some limited instructions by the trial judge. The practice of permitting jurors to question trial witnesses has received limited acceptance by the courts.
By Ryan Hemmel and Luke Groth | September 17, 2024
As courts and discovery experts debate whether hyperlinked content should be treated the same as traditional attachments, legal practitioners are grappling with the technical and legal complexities of collecting, analyzing and reviewing these documents in real-world cases.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Coraleine J. Kitt | September 17, 2024
This year marks a departure from the previous dominance of the Washington State Privacy Act (WPA) framework, signaling a shift in how states approach privacy protection.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Antonelli and Alexandra G. Farone | September 17, 2024
Changes in the world of noncompetition agreements (noncompetes) have been particularly prevalent in recent weeks, most notably including court activity barring the Federal Trade Commission's new noncompete ban and Pennsylvania's new law restricting the use of certain noncompetes for health care practitioners.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aakash Patel | September 16, 2024
What does a landmark change in administrative law mean for the USPTO and the ITC? As with any shift in the law, it will take time to know for sure. So, more of the same—at least for now. But challenges and creative arguments to overturn "problematic" agency interpretations are likely forthcoming.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo | September 16, 2024
The hope was that many of the problems in having to prove an actual disability would go away following the amendments to the ADA in 2008 with the advent of the ADA Amendments Act (ADAAA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeff Wilson | September 16, 2024
As law offices of all sizes look for ways to streamline and automate their document processes, many are turning to managed print services (MPS) as a possible cost-effective solution.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Siobhan Cole | September 16, 2024
Not everyone can safekeep their documents in a fireproof box. Volunteering at HAP's in-person clinics allows me to offer back a little bit of the security and stability I've enjoyed, but so many others have not. It is truly the highlight of my professional career.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kristina Moon | September 16, 2024
Important new federal Department of Education regulations took effect nationwide on Aug. 1, strengthening protections against sex discrimination and harassment in public schools under Title IX.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David H. Moskowitz | September 13, 2024
Several Trump and GOP attorneys have either pleaded guilty, been indicted or faced bar association discipline for their 2020 actions. The latest is Detroit-based Stefanie Lambert, a small-time, small-case, beer and peanuts lawyer, who was disqualified by U.S. Magistrate Judge Moxila A. Upadhyaya on Aug. 13, 2024, from having any role as a lawyer in a Dominion voting machine case.
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