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New York Law Journal

The Essence of Litigating Successfully: 'Communicating Your Story Credibly'

“Communicating your story credibly” should be the mantra for preparing and trying your case. Those few words speak volumes about how to win the case.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Is Bank of America Spending Over Six Figures — and Rising — to Fight $75K South Florida Suit?

Palm Beach Circuit Judge Lisa S. Small issued a rebuttable instruction, telling the jury that "Bank of America's records are not reliable."
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Litigating Idea Misappropriation Claims Under New York Law

it behooves any good litigator to take great care to dissect the idea misappropriation elements in as much detail as possible to ensure her client the best likelihood of success.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Hybrid Paralegal Roles Are On the Rise at Law Firms, In-House

The latest trend in hiring for law firms and in-house legal departments? Hybrid paralegals—these positions bring the greatest value and are in demand. As clients seek legal services at lower costs, the need for multifaceted support staff grows.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

In Growth Bid, Leading Litigation Financier Bulks Up Leadership

By bringing on two legal executives with startup experience, the world's largest litigation funder is making a bet that there is still a lot of room to grow.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Litigator Todd Levine's Passion for Music, Art, Math and Science Helps in the Courtroom

Levine plays guitar, a bit of bass guitar and some keyboards, and also has a propensity and a gift for math and science. These skills have proven helpful in the courtroom and in mediation.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Equifax Judge Warns Lawyers to Limit Record-Sealing Requests

U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash issued a 34-page protective order in the Equifax data breach multidistrict litigation but warned lawyers and their clients that they should treat documents filed in the case as "presumptively public" and use their "best efforts" to limit confidential filings.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

In Home Foundation Collapse Litigation, Federal Judge Certifies Thorny Insurance Question to Conn. High Court

"In light of the frequency with which the collapse issue has recurred,” Judge Stefan Underhill wrote, “I now conclude that certification would save time, energy, and resources 'by enabling the state's highest court to provide a 'conclusive' interpretation of 'substantial impairment of structural integrity.'”
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

E-Discovery in Smaller Cases: Tips and Strategies

The elephant in the room regarding electronic discovery is that the expense is high and difficult for the average litigant to afford. Moreover, there…
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Judge Enters $24M Award Against Commercial Tenant Over 'Frivolous' Delays in Lease Dispute

A Manhattan state court judge has awarded $24 million to a landlord in a lease dispute with a commercial tenant who switched lawyers four times over 16 months of litigation and upbraided the tenant for apparently trying to delay the case with numerous bankruptcy filings.
5 minute read

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