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Judge Orders Structured Negotiation Over eDiscovery Disputes

Understand why a judge ordered a structured negotiation process to resolve eDiscovery disputes addressing search terms, production delays, and privilege issues.

How Does Ending the Chevron Deference Reshape APA Litigation?

How Does Ending the Chevron Deference Reshape APA Litigation?

Learn how the Supreme Court decision ending the Chevron deference reshapes APA litigation and levels the playing field for challenging federal regulations.

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It’s Time to End Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption

In October, I was part of a legal team that filed an amicus brief in the Supreme Court supporting a […]

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Don’t Count on Privilege For Dual-Purpose Communications

A dual-purpose communication contains both legal and non-legal advice. It is typically written by an attorney, usually an in-house attorney. […]

Strategies for Developing Mental Resilience for Lawyers Dealing with Litigation Challenges

Strategies for Developing Mental Resilience for Lawyers Dealing with Litigation Challenges

Litigation presents significant challenges for lawyers, demanding high levels of mental resilience due to its inherent stressors. In fact, data […]

Coker v. Goldberg & Assocs. Highlights the Importance of Privilege Logs in Discovery Process

In an article on the ACEDS website, Kelly Twigger, the CEO of eDiscovery Assistant, analyzes the case of Coker v. […]

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AI and Copyright: Preparing Your Business for the Next Wave of Litigation

With the growth of artificial intelligence (AI), copyright registration is more important than ever. Copyright infringement will be the next […]

California's New Mandatory Initial Disclosures Shift the Dynamics of Litigation Strategy

California’s New Mandatory Initial Disclosures Shift the Dynamics of Litigation Strategy

California has made an amendment to its Code of Civil Procedure that mandates parties to provide crucial information within 60 […]

Examining New Workplace Accommodation Laws on Pregnancy, Religion, and Disability

Examining New Workplace Accommodation Laws on Pregnancy, Religion, and Disability

Last year saw several changes to workplace accommodation laws, case law, and regulations. Three areas were front and center: Pregnancy, […]

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The Antitrust Revolution

I taught antitrust law as an Adjunct Professor at John Marshall Law School in Chicago for twelve years. Then I […]

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