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Texas Lawyer

Cringe-worthy: 8 Tips to Prevent Embarrassing E-Mails

Often litigants don't understand until it's too late how a careless email can embarrass them and hurt their prospects in court.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Vendor Voice: Statistics, Rule 26(g) and Getting Stuck in TAR

The TAR process must be implemented with a consistent eye toward certification requirements.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judge Keeps Status Quo on Zoloft Trial Pool

The federal judge presiding over the Zoloft Multidistrict Litigation, which alleges the antidepressant caused birth defects in babies, has denied the motion of the plaintiff steering committee to modify the trial pool process.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Prignoli v. Burke

Class Action Denied for Con Ed Customers Who Lost Power After Superstorm Sandy
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

E-Discovery Bill Goes to Full House Panel as Lawyers for Plaintiffs and Defense Squabble

Georgia legislation restructuring state discovery rules to include electronic records has passed its first hurdle in becoming law, but negotiations between plaintiffs and defense lawyers are far from over.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

5 Tips for Using Absent Class Member Discovery

When facing a consumer products class action, there are many benefits of absent class member discovery in motion practice and at trial.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

International E-Discovery Standards Moving Forward

The American Bar Association, Section of Science & Technology Law, E-Discovery and Digital Evidence Committee recently provided an update on international e-discovery standards development efforts.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court: Work-Product Privilege Doesn't Shield Asbestos Bankruptcy Trust Claim Forms

A Rhode Island judge has ruled the attorney work-product privilege can't protect from discovery the claim forms an asbestos plaintiff filed with bankruptcy trusts.
2 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Seventh Circuit Upholds $1 Million Pradaxa Discovery Sanction, Reverses Deposition Order

The Seventh Circuit has ruled, in litigation over the prescription blood-thinning drug Pradaxa, that the drug maker should not have been ordered to produce German-based employees for depositions in the United States as a discovery sanction.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Dodd v. Cruz

By | February 06, 2014
3 minute read

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