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Cases Highlighting Judicial Discretion in Ordering E-Discovery Sanctions
Three cases from the summer of 2018 reinforce some of the key themes of recent e-discovery case law.Mid-Market Recap: More Mergers Coming to California
Much of the merger activity has centered around mid-market firms, and early indications are that is likely to continue in 2019.Connecticut Movers: Promoting Lawyers Who've Clearly Got the Goods
"These professionals are talented and dedicated, and we are recognizing them for providing outstanding counsel and service to their clients," said Philmore H. Colburn II, co-managing partner of Cantor Colburn.Appellate Judges Should Value the Institution Over the Individual
Each member of an appellate tribunal should deeply appreciate that she or he constitutes but a part of the total entity; and each jurist is thus entrusted to serve the higher purpose, not that of a momentary attention-grabber.As Shutdown Imperils DC Bar Exam, New Jersey and Other States React
Even as a deal to temporarily end the partial federal government shutdown came Friday afternoon, it remained uncertain whether law graduates who expected to sit for the bar exam in the District of Columbia next month would be able to do so. Meanwhile, test administrators in New Jersey and other states are allowing for alternative plans to take the test in their jurisdictions.View more book results for the query "*"
Litigator of the Week: Wilmer Partner Drives to Victory with $130M Trademark Save
'Likelihood of confusion was the absolute focus of our case. We promised the jury in the opening that they would hear four key facts that showed that there was no likelihood of confusion, and I think we delivered on that.'PACER Fees Harm Judiciary's Credibility, Posner Says in Class Action Brief
Seven retired federal judges, including former Seventh Circuit Judge Richard Posner, filed an amicus brief in a class action over PACER fees now on appeal.Ince Administration Hits Roadblock as £2M Dispute Erupts Between London and France
The argument will delay the process as administrators request further information from ParisBill This Quiz Under 'Interrogatories'
Take your chances on Ex Post Facto, our weekly news quiz.New Kilpatrick Townsend Portal Helps Clients Check Patent Statuses, Deadlines On the Fly
The visual, color-coded approach of the patent web portal allows executives to 'get your arms around what you have very quickly,' even for those not heavily steeped in the nuances of patent law, a firm partner said.