New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | November 2, 2020
With regard to conducting depositions in the age of COVID-19, the question often becomes: Does the party seeking the deposition during the current health crisis, over objection, get to determine the means by which a deposition will be taken? In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses the few New York state cases that have addressed the issue of remote depositions.
By Kenneth Artz | October 29, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with the two attorneys about Jones Walker's findings in its 2020 Midstream Oil and Gas Cybersecurity Survey, which examined cybersecurity preparedness in independent North America-based midstream oil and gas companies.
By Aron Solomon | October 26, 2020
Far too often, discussions of ethics in legal marketing are, well, legal. They focus exclusively on what a lawyer is legally allowed to get away with…
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | October 13, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Kelly Newcomb, chief marketing officer for Martindale-Avvo about the report and what it means to attorneys and consumers.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Video
By Robert Storace | September 16, 2020
Stratford attorney Peter Bowman and his cousin and documentary filmmaker Ryan Gates have formed Prevail Films, a mediation and litigation video company serving attorneys.
By Rudy DeFelice | September 8, 2020
From science fiction to computer science fact, artificial intelligence has come a long way, recently culminating with the unveiling with the third generation of the Generative Pretraining Transformer (GPT-3).
By Vanessa Blum | Zack Needles | September 4, 2020
Cooley litigation chief Michael Attanasio says too much would be lost in a virtual proceeding: 'Frankly the science of persuasion involves connecting with people in a physical space.'
By Max Mitchell | July 21, 2020
While stressing that in-person argument is best, the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers recommended, to get as close as possible to that experience, that courts choose video arguments whenever possible, as many members expressed "a very strong preference for video arguments" over audio-only sessions.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Antonio U. Allen | July 14, 2020
Before making an adverse employment decision, employers should consider all of the factual circumstances to avoid legal jeopardy.
By Raychel Lean | July 10, 2020
An intruder marred the court proceedings.
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