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Is It Lay or Expert? Superior Court Has an Opinion (Maybe a Wrong One)
Lay witnesses may not cross a line and give testimony that is "based on scientific, technical, or other specialized knowledge within the scope of Rule 702." That's for experts, and with expert testimony comes discovery obligations such as reports and CVs.Secondary Evidence of Missing Insurance Policies for Child Victims and Adult Survivors Act Claims
The Child Victims and Adult Survivors Acts have given rise to a large body of cases now slowly working their way through the courts in connection with which defendants must look back in time to find insurance policies issued decades ago. Many of the relevant policies are now lost.On The Move: Jones Walker Seeks to Expand Tax Practice's Reach; King & Spalding Adds Ex-Prosecutor
King & Spalding's latest lateral addition strengthens its connections to the Middle East and Latin America, firm leaders say, while Taylor English said its new partners boost the firm's health care litigation practice.$3.8M in Attorney Fees: Jackson Walker Bills Insurance Plaintiff After Defense Win
It was Randall Riley's work through IMG that caused Citizens Inc. to filed its lawsuit in November 2018. Riley would not live long enough to see his defense prevail.Security Risks Surrounding Generative Artificial Intelligence
Given the lack of clarity of how GenAI operates and the likelihood that further risks will emerge as usage becomes more widespread, it is imperative that attorneys and their clients adopt proactive measures to safeguard against the inherent risks presented by these technologies.View more book results for the query "S W Inc"
Family Court Appeals—Traps and Tips
A discussion of the common threshold pitfalls to avoid under the Family Court Act, as well as under CPLR provisions that apply to Family Court cases and appeals pursuant to Family Ct Act §§165 (a) and 1118. It suggests seven questions counsel should consider upon entry of an adverse order in Family Court.Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Clement & Murphy Gets $1.6B Reversal for IBM
The U.S. Fifth Circuit ruled IBM could "discontinue" but not "displace" a BMC customer license in certain circumstances.Forgiveness or Permission?: What LeBron James' Copyright Infringement Defense Win Means
The case has implications for both the tattoo and video game industries.Trending Stories
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