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By John Amabile, Melanie Dubis, and Robert Osborne | May 11, 2020
How long will it be before a judge is comfortable selecting six to 12 citizens to be confined to a single room as a jury, let alone 50 or 60 to serve on a voir dire panel?
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Edward H. Lindsey Jr. | May 7, 2020
Georgia law has long recognized that certain activities should not be subject to normal negligent tort liability.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Alan Holcomb | May 6, 2020
There is significant ambiguity as to which insurers will cover COVID-19 claims; the specific treatments that will be covered; and whether out-of-network treatment will be fully covered.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Nigel Wright | May 5, 2020
While not every virtual mediation settles, the parties appear more focused on resolution and better prepared which enables them to focus on the key issues when the mediation starts.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | May 4, 2020
Even in the midst of stay-at-home orders and global shutdowns, attorneys are well-served by focusing on their duty of civility.
By Catherine Wilson | April 29, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit gives the Republican Party a key election-year victory in a case where Democrats challenged a Florida law awarding the governor's party the top spot on the ballot in contested partisan elections.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Randy Kessler | April 27, 2020
Making objections was much easier and more dignified. The students raised "Objection Paddles" to the screen. Much more polite than yelling "objection!" I imagine there will soon be a litigation package for Zoom where you press "O" for the word "OBJECTION" to flash upon the screen.
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By Carlos González | April 24, 2020
Courts and lawyers must adopt creative approaches to ensure civil dockets do not get neglected and parties secure timely access to justice. Therefore, it is especially worth noting that special masters are well situated to assist courts and litigants as they confront these challenges.
By Ben Hancock | April 24, 2020
In the weeks since the pandemic declaration, new cases nationally are down more than 20 percent compared to last year. Examine the data by region and practice area with interactive data visuals from Legal Radar.
By Catherine Wilson | April 21, 2020
Attorneys are making the switch to video and telephonic hearings to get cases moving more than a month into the coronavirus pandemic.
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