Litigation

Heppner and Warner: Redefining Attorney-Client Privilege, Work Product Doctrine in the AI Era

Read about United States v. Heppner and Warner v. Gilbarco and what the cases mean for attorney-client privilege and work product doctrine in the AI era.

How to Measure the Strategic Value of AI in Litigation

Read how firms generate value from AI in litigation. Learn how efficiency gains lead to risk reduction, stronger outcomes, and strategic client impact.

Falsified Data in Litigation: Detecting, Challenging, and Correcting Unreliable Evidence

Learn more about falsified data in litigation—how it arises, how to detect it, and what to do when it appears.

From Courtroom to Codebase: Are You Ready for AI in Adjudication?

Learn all about the benefits and risks of using AI in adjudication and how the technology is making a global impact.

New Year, New Standards: How to Strengthen Your Law Firm Crisis Management and Litigation PR Strategies

Take advantage of the new year to elevate your law firm crisis management strategy. Safeguard your own reputation and its clients during periods of intense scrutiny.

Modernizing Trial Practice with the Virtual Evidence Courtroom

Learn how New York’s Commercial Division has digital trials with its “virtual evidence courtroom,” reshaping exhibit management and courtroom efficiency.

Preparing the Digital Case: Pre-Trial Strategies for Attorneys and Experts

Explore how to develop stronger, more credible pre-trial strategies for digital evidence cases.

How Courts Are Approaching Remote Deposition Requests

Explore how courts continue to weigh remote deposition requests carefully, emphasizing good cause, reasonable conduct, and practical realities in modern litigation.

The Perils and Principles of Law Firm Valuation: Lessons from Levine v. Platzer

A recent New York case offers a masterclass in law firm valuation disputes, highlighting credibility, methodology, and the dangers of a $0 valuation.

When Settlement Counsel Strengthens Litigation Strategy

Explore how dedicated settlement counsel can aid dispute resolution independently of trial counsel to achieve a more effective litigation strategy.

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