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Proposed Amendments to Federal Rules of Evidence Leave Much Uncertain
"This is to demonstrate that the appropriate use of illustrative aids, demonstrative evidence, and summaries of voluminous materials remains unclear," write Michael A. Kaplan and Christopher Dernbach of Lowenstein Sandler.The Hidden Costs of Impact and Administrative Review Fees
Ironically, impact and administrative review fees have hidden costs that could stunt the growth in the areas municipalities are trying to revitalize.Patent Office Issues New Guidance on the Law of Obviousness
The United States Patent and Trademark Office recently published new guidance explaining the requirements for patent examiners to reject patent claims for obviousness in view of what was already known in the prior art.E-Discovery Law Update: Georgia Lawyer Disbarred After Putting Fake Email Into Evidence
Disbarred over e-discovery violations? Yes. David-Vega is important because the case illustrates the very serious consequences of serious discovery abuse.E-Discovery Law Update: Georgia Lawyer Disbarred After Putting Fake Email Into Evidence
Disbarred over e-discovery violations? Yes. David-Vega is important because the case illustrates the very serious consequences of serious discovery abuse.View more book results for the query "*"
We're Coming to Chicago: Law.com Pro Live Leadership Roundtable
Join us in Chicago for our first Live Leadership Roundtable of the year, focusing on a perennial challenge: Succession planning.4 Out of Sidley's 5 Global IP Litigation Leaders Are Women. Here's How That's Shaped the Practice
Ching-Lee Fukuda and Aimee Fagan, who both joined Sidley's IP litigation team as laterals, discuss what brought them to the firm and their approach to leading the practice.Gorsuch Draws Attention to Poor State of Tribal Health Care
"There's not so much money here that the tribes are spending this on frolics and detours, right?" Justice Neil Gorsuch said.The American Lawyer Industry Awards Open for Nominations
Industry Award categories are due June 12 and Law Firm Corporate Practice categories are due June 26.'I Was Kind of Dumbfounded': J&J Lawyers Testify in Talc Disqualification Hearing
Johnson & Johnson's worldwide vice president of litigation, Erik Haas, and Jim Murdica, outside counsel at Barnes & Thornburg, testified on Monday that they were shocked to find out a former member of their team had been working with plaintiffs' lawyer Andy Birchfield as early as April 2023.Download Now
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