Litigation

Why Avoiding Litigation May Be Your Client's Best Strategy

Why Avoiding Litigation May Be Your Client’s Best Strategy

Discover why avoiding the courtroom can save your clients from costly discovery, business disruptions, and lost productivity, making it the best strategy in many cases.

Enhancing Remote Deposition Integrity: Protocols for Effective Participation and Conduct

Enhancing Remote Deposition Integrity: Protocols for Effective Participation and Conduct

Maximize the efficiency and security of your remote deposition with protocols that define participant roles and set clear conduct guidelines.

Mastering Voir Dire: How Defense Counsel Can Turn a Cold Room Around

Mastering Voir Dire: How Defense Counsel Can Turn a Cold Room Around

Silent jurors? Voir dire doesn’t have to be a lost cause. Learn how defense counsel can break the ice, uncover biases, and turn silence into opportunity.

Ruling Clarifies Limits on Reimbursement for Non-Party ESI Production Costs

Ruling Clarifies Limits on Reimbursement for Non-Party ESI Production Costs

The New York appellate court has ruled to limit reimbursement for non-party ESI production costs, emphasizing the need for reasonable expenses and narrowly tailored discovery requests.

Understanding the Intersection of Litigation and Public Relations

Understanding the Intersection of Litigation and Public Relations

Explore how the intersection of litigation and public relations shapes high-stakes cases as Managing Partner Phil Goldberg shares strategies for effective messaging.

Managing Outside Counsel During Mediation

Managing Outside Counsel During Mediation

Discover essential strategies for managing outside counsel and mediators to achieve optimal outcomes in complex legal disputes through effective mediation practices.

Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Incorporation-by-Reference Doctrine in Pre-Trial Motions

Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Incorporation-by-Reference Doctrine in Pre-Trial Motions

Read how a new ruling simplifies the incorporation-by-reference doctrine, allowing courts to consider key documents not referenced in complaints during pre-trial motions.

Landmark Ruling on the Constitutionality of the False Claims Act “Qui Tam” Provisions

Landmark Ruling on the Constitutionality of the False Claims Act “Qui Tam” Provisions

Learn more about the ruling in United States ex rel. Zafirov v. Florida Medical Associates, which said that provisions in the False Claims Act violate Article II of the Constitution.

Metadata Matters In EDiscovery: Lessons From Moore v. Garnand

Metadata Matters In EDiscovery: Lessons From Moore v. Garnand

Explore how Moore v. Garnand reinforces that metadata matters in eDiscovery, which is crucial in building fact-based narratives and strengthening litigation strategies.

Illinois Court Affirms Forum Non Conveniens in the Age of Virtual Litigation

Illinois Court Affirms Forum Non Conveniens in the Age of Virtual Litigation

Read about the Adamian v. Balash ruling, in which the Illinois Appellate Court reaffirmed that forum non conveniens remains crucial in determining the proper venue despite remote depositions and virtual litigation tools.

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