By Cedra Mayfield | March 26, 2021
"I have seen a lot of attorneys that have been working virtually complain just as much, if not more, than they were in previous years," said legal recruiter A. Harrison Barnes. "They believe the reviews are harsher."
By Ross Todd | March 18, 2021
Everybody knows that breakups can be messy. But thankfully few venture into the copyright realm.
By Michael A. Mora | February 26, 2021
"ADR just started exploding," said retired Justice Leah Ward Sears, a partner at Smith, Gambrell & Russell in Atlanta.
By Cort Malone, Marc Schein, Robert Chesler and James Goodridge | February 26, 2021
As companies reeled from BIPA liability, they turned to their insurance for redress, only to be met by a solid wall of coverage denials. But insurance coverage for BIPA liability may exist under several different types of policies: general liability; directors' and officers'; employment practices; and cyber.
By Aron Solomon | February 23, 2021
Video makes a huge difference in social media because it does a better job at stimulating our imagination, says Aron Solomon, senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com.
By Ronald W. Zdrojeski and Kamryn M. Deegan | February 5, 2021
Like the number of lawsuits filed generally, the number of spoliation disputes decided in various state courts pales in comparison to the number decided in New York.
By Michelle Six and Vanessa Barsanti | January 29, 2021
There are a wide range of potential challenges that arise when negotiating an ESI agreement, but here the authors examine some of the more common issues encountered and provide practical tips to help address these considerations.
By Andrew Peck, Jennifer Feldman, Leeanne Mancari and Dennis Kiker | January 29, 2021
This article provides a framework for making defensible deletion an attainable goal. If the process has been well-planned, executed, and documented, the risk of sanctions for inadvertent spoliation of evidence is slight.
By Karen Sloan | Zack Needles | January 15, 2021
Latham & Watkins litigation chair Michele Johnson shares her predictions for 2021 and discusses what courtroom technology changes may stick around beyond the pandemic.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Browne and Jeremy P. Robinson | December 29, 2020
In this article, the authors note the COVID-related rise to prominence of video depositions, outline various key considerations and argue for their continued relevance in a post-quarantine world.
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