Litigation

The Rising Importance of Mobile Data in EDiscovery

Mobile data in eDiscovery is more important than ever. Learn how courts are cracking down on text and chat preservation, leading to sanctions, lost cases, and costly trials.

AI-Generated Evidence: Challenges and Evolving Standards Under the Federal Rules of Evidence

AI-generated evidence is reshaping litigation. Are you prepared for the challenges of authenticity, reliability, and hearsay? Stay ahead with key insights.

Record Legal Spending in 2025: Key Growth Areas for Law Firms

Explore the top growth areas for law firms in 2025, including labor & employment, litigation, mergers & acquisitions, and key industries driving increased legal spending.

Leveraging Jury Testing for Litigation Success

Enhance your trial strategy with jury testing to gain data-driven insights, refine arguments, and improve case outcomes without relying on guesswork.

Arbitration Clauses Upheld in Breach of Contract Dispute: Key Lessons from Digital Forensics v. King Machine

Explore how the Alabama Supreme Court’s ruling in Digital Forensics v. King Machine reinforces the enforceability of arbitration clauses, even amid fraud claims.

Why Law Firms Must Maintain Strict Compliance with Summary Judgment Rules

Strict adherence to summary judgment rules is crucial. Discover how procedural missteps can lead to costly reversals, as seen in a key Louisiana case.

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

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

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

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.

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