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Looming Evidence Rule Is Sparking Debate on How US Judges Will Vet Experts
The update to Rule 702, set to go into effect officially on Dec. 1, has raised the issue of whether it's a long overdue way to hold judges to an evidentiary standard they should have been following for decades or if it encourages them to cross over into the jurors' domain.Kansas Court System Down Nearly 2 Weeks in 'Security Incident' That Has Hallmarks of Ransomware
The disruption has left attorneys unable to search online records and forced them to file motions the old fashioned way — on paper. Courts are limping along, although the growing piles of paper are a mess that will have to be sorted and scanned eventually.Why More Big Law Firms Are Outsourcing Associate Training
An increasing number of law firms are questioning whether senior associates and partners are the best people to train associates on foundational skills.See Who Passed the July 2023 New York Bar Exam
Of the 9,779 candidates who took the most recent bar exam, 6,481 passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.Upcoming Changes to Expert Evidence Rules Are Already Shaking Up Litigations
At a Sept. 6 status hearing, lawyers on both sides of the talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson debated the impact of the upcoming amendments to Federal Rule 702 of Evidence.View more book results for the query "Hollingsworth"
How Lawyers Are Already Wielding Upcoming Changes to Expert Evidence Rules
At a Sept. 6 status hearing, lawyers on both sides of the talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson debated the impact of the upcoming amendments to Federal Rule 702 of Evidence.On the Move: New Partners Added to Nelson Mullins' Rapidly Expanding Office Footprint
"We find our growth curve to be very significant and we don't see that diminishing," said Michael Snyder, partner in charge of the firm's five-office Midwest region'Everyone Is Watching This One': EtO Pollution Litigation Heats Up—With Pa. Actions on the Horizon
"We understand that Medline and Vantage have spent a lot of money to try to make sure the jury would never actually see the full facts," said Jay Edelson, founder and CEO of Edelson in Chicago. "Luckily, the American judicial system does not work like that. There is no billionaire exception in the American judicial system."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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