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New York Law Journal

The White-Collar Defense Juror and the 'Trump Effect': An Empirical Analysis

We are not the same nation that we were in 2016, and the changes will play out everywhere, including in the courtroom.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Jan. 6 Committee Poses New Headache for Congressional Investigations Lawyers: Video Depositions

The select committee's success at using pre-recorded clips of witness interviews to present its findings has attorneys bracing for a wider use of video depositions on Capitol Hill.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

The Foibles of Using Footnotes

Managed properly, footnotes offer a useful tool, particularly in academic articles, yet among many in the judiciary, they are viewed as a distraction.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Current State of Good Cause Under 'Brill v. City of New York'

It is a good time to re-examine some of the important rules that have governed and continue to govern the manner in which an action moves forward.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Practice Pointers for Streamlining and Managing Complex E-Discovery

This article provides practice pointers for avoiding common e-discovery pitfalls and tips for planning ahead. With these general principles in mind, you will be better prepared to streamline e-discovery and to enhance your factual development as you go along.
7 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Don't Let It Happen to You: Tips for Avoiding or Responding to Inadvertent Disclosures and Meeting Your Ethical Obligations in Texas

Mistakes happen and will continue to happen as technology progresses and the exchange of information becomes faster and easier. But the simple steps outlined here can assist with minimizing the consequences of such mistakes.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Why Are Up-and-Coming Big Law Litigators Defecting to Seeger Weiss' MDL Practice?

Since July, the firm has added a former Fox Rothschild partner and an associate who started his career at Milbank. "A lot of people share ideological sympathy with plaintiff-side law, but as a law student and a young lawyer, it can be really hard to make the leap," said the latter.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

What You Do in the Midnight Hour Can Greatly Impact Your Case

When attorneys handle a telephone call that pertains to a driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs offense (DUI) offense, they should be aware that the actions they take at that very moment can dramatically change the outcome of their client's case.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Oral Argument: Easy Questions, Hard Questions—Be Prepared

How can you be prepared to respond to the frequently asked questions that you should be able to swat away? And, how should you respond to the unexpected ones—the questions that can rock you to the core—if you are unprepared?
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

An Abundance of Civil Procedure Decisions From the Court of Appeals

The number of appeals disposed of by the Court of Appeals during the term was relatively small, but the percentage of decisions devoted to civil procedure was thankfully high.
23 minute read

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