0 results for 'Discovery'
Legal Tech Rundown: Thompson Hine Launches AI Practice, ProSearch Hires and More
An update on the legal tech market's past week, from product launches to new partnerships.Litigation Implications of Using AI Tools in Your Business
Given the rapid adoption of these tools, many businesses may not have considered the impact that their use may have on e-discovery and future litigations. Though predicting the future is a difficult task, it is worth including litigation and e-discovery as part of an impact assessment of using AI tools in your business and what steps should be taken to mitigate those risks.Bankruptcy Rule 9031: Out of Date and Out of Touch—Why an Amendment is Long Overdue
Rule 9031 of the Federal Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure prevents all bankruptcy judges and, if broadly interpreted, any federal judge hearing bankruptcy cases and proceedings, from appointing special masters. The rule is outdated and should be repealed or amended to accord with the reality of today's complex Chapter 11 cases.Convicted Phila. Attorney Explains Misappropriation From Firm in Fight Against Disbarment
Scott Diamond said at a disciplinary hearing that his "stupid stealing" of money from Sacks Weston was aimed at closing the gap between what he was guaranteed and what he earned.Litigators Face New Challenges Under Revised Open Records Law
"[W]e've won cases based on OPRA results," said Stuart Lieberman, an environmental litigator at Lieberman Blecher & Sinkevich in Princeton.View more book results for the query "Discovery"
AI 'Leverage' Means Some Firms Are Getting Less Work, In-House Lawyers Say
The amount of work legal departments expect to send to law firms is decreasing, ACC data suggests, falling to 26% in 2024 from 38% in 2023.Newsmakers: Real Estate Partner Joins Bell Nunnally
Also: Karl Bayer Joins JAMS in Austin; and news from Fisher Phillips, Michelman & Robinson, and BakerHostetler.'This Is Your Time': AI Gives In-House Counsel Unprecedented Leverage
In a keynote address at the Legal Innovators conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, industry expert Zach Abramowitz said in-house teams are well-positioned to drive innovation at their companies and disrupt the outside counsel relationship.'This Is Your Time': AI Gives In-House Counsel Unprecedented Leverage
In a keynote address at the Legal Innovators conference in San Francisco on Wednesday, industry expert Zach Abramowitz said in-house teams are well-positioned to drive innovation at their companies and disrupt the outside counsel relationship.NY Senate Confirms 25 Nominees, Including Veteran NYC Judge Under Scrutiny
Manhattan judge Laura Ward Ward approached a progressive group's criticism with introspection, acknowledging that she runs "a tight court," but goes out of her way to ask jurors if they felt a defendant received a fair trial.Trending Stories
Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms
Brought to you by Gallagher
Download Now
State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
Brought to you by LexisNexis®
Download Now
2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report
Brought to you by Pagefreezer
Download Now