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Daily Business Review

'Don't Sell Patients Procedures They Do Not Need': Miami Attorneys Secure $1.1 M Verdict from Dental Practice

"One thing we argued at trial was that the defendant should have referred the plaintiff to a specialist when it was clear that she needed a higher level of care. It really just comes down to common sense and doing what is in the best interest of patients," partner Francisco Viñas said.
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Legaltech News

In Tough Market, E-Discovery Providers Lean on Internal Hiring to Keep Pace

E-discovery providers are looking internally to help meet the demand for e-discovery professionals. While a background in e-discovery isn't necessarily needed to land the job, many need to at least have interest and adaptability.
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Daily Business Review

Anti-Bullying Organization Is Denied $250K Prize After Fraud in Online Voting

"For Be Strong to sue Park West for a donation in the middle of the pandemic left a really bad taste. It's a bad look for charities to be suing their donors. It's ironic for an anti-bullying organization in particular. Park West felt bullied," attorney Paul Schwiep said.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Discovery Stay in Securities Act Cases Remains a 'Pivotal' Issue After Case Settles Before U.S. Supreme Court Argument

Litigants continue to wait for clarity on an important issue concerning cases brought under the Securities Act of 1933 in state court.
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The Recorder

What's Next: Activision Changes Arbitration Approach + Judge Allows Tabs3 Makers to Assist Avenatti Prosecutors + Virtual Classroom Hack Leads to Lawsuit

Welcome‌ ‌back‌ ‌to ‌another‌ ‌edition ‌of‌ ‌‌What's‌ ‌Next‌, where we bring you the latest on the intersection of law and…
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The Recorder

Judge Allows Software Company to Assist DOJ, Avenatti in Accessing Tabs3 Data

In a dispute between Avenatti and prosecutors, U.S. District Senior Judge James Selna sided with prosecutors and issued their requested orders verbatim.
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Daily Business Review

Longtime Florida Attorney Loses Law License Over Spiraling Family Matter: 'His Selfish Motive'

"But here they put the brakes on emotional turmoil as an excuse for fraud, deceit and misrepresentation, because the lawyer's conduct was outrageous," ethics expert Andrew Berman said.
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Legaltech News

Microsoft 365 and E-Discovery: What Lawyers Need to Know

By following the guidance outlined here, you can ensure that your company is prepared to meet the challenges of managing and collecting Microsoft 365 data.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Looking for Copies of an Adversary's Corporate Tax Returns? Not So Fast, Court Says

"In the ensuing five decades since Ullmann was decided, the opinion has withstood the test of time," said Appellate Division Judge Jack Sabatino, who added that the plaintiff cited no authorities from any jurisdiction to support its claim that business tax filings are subject to more lenient rules of access than personal tax filings.
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The Legal Intelligencer

E-Disco Consultancies: A Solution or a Way to Feel Better When Confronting an Insoluble Problem

In this month's article, I shall discuss how those consultancies work and what their benefits and drawbacks are.
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