Daily Report Online | Commentary
By John Amabile, David Pardue and Todd Sprinkle | April 21, 2020
It's notable that the new extension order includes the court's not so gentle chiding that "all lawyers are reminded of their obligations of professionalism."
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Jake Evans | April 13, 2020
As lawyers, we must accept that COVID-19 will change the practice of law; it will change how legal services are provided; it will change how legal services are marketed; and it will change how legal services are taught.
By Law.com Editors | April 8, 2020
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Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | April 7, 2020
Near-dupe detection and email threading can greatly reduce the number of "duplicate" documents that must be reviewed.
Daily Business Review | Expert Opinion
By Mark P. Schnapp, Matthew S. Chester, Michael E. Clark, Aldo M. Leiva and Joe D. Whitley | April 2, 2020
A Baker Donelson government enforcement group looks at the building effort targeting COVID-19 scams and virus-related crimes.
By Jonathan Ringel | April 2, 2020
Lawmakers may also weigh in, as doctors' insurers and plaintiffs lawyers say they are each working on legislation to protect health care providers from claims stemming from the COVID-19 crisis. Where these adversaries draw the line remains to be seen.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 31, 2020
The widow of former state Supreme Court Justice Charles Weltner was among three voters who filed a federal suit Monday to reinstate the election for Georgia Supreme Court Justice Keith Blackwell's seat, which Blackwell won't vacate until next November.
By Greg Land | March 30, 2020
Plaintiffs lawyer Jon Pope and defense specialists John Hall said this is a good time to resolve cases that might have otherwise dragged on or gone to trial.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joe Murphey | March 30, 2020
It's going to be a long time before the government can compel individuals to be sequestered in a closed room with 11 strangers, so but for civil litigators, there's another pathway that remains open for resolving your client's cases: settlements.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 27, 2020
Although the chief justice's statewide judicial emergency declaration is slated to expire April 13, the high court bench, except for the chief justice, will hear arguments from home beginning April 20.
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