By Isha Marathe | February 24, 2023
A lack of knowledge about FRE 502(d)—the easiest and most fool-proof of safety nets—has kept attorneys and judges from utilizing the valuable claw back provision. But Judges Andrew Peck and Paul Grimm warn that, with increasing digital evidence, such ignorance is tantamount to malpractice.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lisa Willis | February 24, 2023
"The reason we challenge something like that is because ... that's a lot of money," said Michael J. Neimand, counsel for United Automobile Insurance Co.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Alexander Lugo | February 22, 2023
"People are still trying to figure out ways to advance the process of concluding their cases, and I have noticed far more pre-suit mediations and early mediations," said Abbey Kaplan, a shareholder at Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | February 22, 2023
"Law firms are evolving to look more like businesses … and businesses do not define people by what they are not," said Brown Rudnick COO Jennifer Korff.
By John Tredennick and Dr. William Webber, Merlin Search Technologies | February 21, 2023
Following a practical exercise in review, prompt engineering and more, what's the authors' verdict on whether GPT technologies can replace human reviewers? "Potentially yes, with appropriate guidance."
By Trudy Knockless | February 21, 2023
"Digital risk is rapidly surpassing other areas of corporate risk as not just a major concern, but as the major concern," according to a new FTI Consulting report.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 21, 2023
A forthcoming executive order is expected to define new guidelines for investments in countries viewed as strategic competitors. The devil of these new regulatory measures will be in the details.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Michael A. Mora | February 16, 2023
At closing arguments, the smart lawyer "is trying to give pro our-side jurors some ammunition that they can use in the deliberations," a jury consultant said.
By Trudy Knockless | February 15, 2023
"Rate increases are not, as the defeatists would argue, always inevitable and always inevitably high, although they are more likely to be both in the case of a buyer with a lackadaisical approach to rate management," according to a new report by Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Lisa Willis | February 15, 2023
"Of late, I think the worst thing that has happened with lawyer ethics is that we have merged issues of professionalism into ethics," said Brian Tannebaum, attorney and ethics expert.
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