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Business fights to keep mandatory arbitration
At a hearing in Washington last week, consumer advocate Richard M. Alderman sat before a subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee and quoted from a grade school textbook: The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch carries them out, and the judicial branch explains what they mean. It's a great concept.Litigants Lacking Big Tech Bucks Can Still Play Ball
Many litigants can't afford the high price tags required by computer-generated animation as evidence. To keep smaller firms from losing trials in costly clouds of technology, law professor Edward J. Imwinkelried explains some available strategies to guarantee a level playing field.Bruce Goldstein To Be Feted for Exemplary Career as Litigator
The Law Journal's first Lifetime Achievement in Litigation Award will be given next month to an attorney who has spent a good deal of his time and energy on litigation alternatives.Korn Still Speaking Truth To Power
After a career of building the business and legal framework for journalism, the man who was Ted Turner's top lawyer during the creation of Cable News Network has returned from a stint at the helm of Radio Free Europe with a new appreciation for speaking truth to power.Law Offices of Gary Martin Hays & Associates, P.C.
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