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Technology in the legal field is consistently shifting and changing, just as many areas of the underlying substantive law are constantly fluctuating.Attorney-Expert Communications Ruled Discoverable
Communications regarding trial strategy between a party's expert witness and that party's attorney are discoverable, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled in a case of first impression.Justices to Mull Statute of Limitations in Med Mal Cases
The state Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments on whether, in light of the certificate of merit requirement, the statute of limitations in a medical malpractice case where there are multiple potential causes of an injury should toll upon confirmation of the specific cause of the injury or simply upon discovery that the injury was the result of someone else's conduct.Amici's Early Appeals to Justices Fall on Deaf Ears — or Do They?
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedural rules clearly allow, hoping to make an impression before the court decides the fate of the petition for review.Amici's Early Appeals to Justices Fall on Deaf Ears - or Do They?
Like a trial lawyer who knowingly makes a remark before the jury that's sure to draw an objection, amicus curiae filers often seek to get the ear of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court before the procedural rules clearly allow, hoping to make an impression before the court decides the fate of the petition for review.A Win Is a Win: Appreciating the Momentum Minor Victories Create
In law school, wins were easily quantifiable and identifiable. A high grade on an examination, beating the resident class "gunner" to a tough question of law posed by a difficult professor and receiving the CALI Award for the highest grade in a class were all clear, black-and-white wins.A Win Is a Win: Appreciating the Momentum Minor Victories Create
In law school, wins were easily quantifiable and identifiable. A high grade on an examination, beating the resident class "gunner" to a tough question of law posed by a difficult professor and receiving the CALI Award for the highest grade in a class were all clear, black-and-white wins.Trending Stories
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