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Party May Forfeit Subject-Matter Jurisdiction by Not Timely Invoking Such Jurisdiction
The Case for the Use of E-Discovery Software in All Matters
Several efficient platforms are available for use that streamline the process, making the technology more accessible to lawyers on all matters (regardless of size) with any budget.We Cannot Relent: The Need to Remain Resilient in Your Firm's DEI Efforts
The most recent threats to dismantle DEI in the United States are now aimed at the legal industry, but we cannot relent against these attacks and instead must remain resilient with our DEI efforts now and well into the future.A Slippery Slope: The Erosion of DEI in the Legal Profession and Beyond
There are three developments that should be particularly troubling to those who value the smorgasbord of ideas generated when collaborating with colleagues from varied backgrounds: the end of affirmative action in education; the banning of books in schools; and the censorship of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives.Judge Clarifies What Lawyer Can—and Cannot—Discuss on Social Media Ahead of New Trial
"[Mike] Rafi cannot discuss this case with such specificity that any listeners or viewers who might be potential jurors would know, or be likely to know, that Rafi is referring to the above-styled case," read Gwinnett County State Court Judge Ronda S. Colvin's order.View more book results for the query "'Griesing Law LLC'"
Sex Abuse Exception to Sovereign Immunity Slated for First-Time Appellate Review
"Every pertinent court ruling rejects local government arguments that the exception should be read more narrowly to permit claims only when an actual government employee commits the sex abuse," said Kline & Specter's Andra Laidacker.Ga. Attorney's Social Media Posts Cost Client $1.5M—And Lawyers Are Divided About It
As a constitutional attorney deemed the judge's ruling "a clear overreach," a professional responsibility expert validated the vacated verdict and newly granted trial as being within the judge's "inherent power."Attorney's Social Media Posts Cost Client $1.5M—And Lawyers Are Divided About It
As a constitutional attorney deemed the judge's ruling "a clear overreach," a professional responsibility expert validated the vacated verdict and newly granted trial as being within the judge's "inherent power."NLRB Decisions Have Employers Evaluating Future While Simultaneously Revisiting the Past
Similar to buyer beware, we now enter the time period of employer beware because these recent NLRB decisions will leave employers evaluating their future actions while simultaneously needing to revisit the terms and provisions of existing agreements.Cost-Saving Measures Are No Excuse for Discovery Failures
While searching and retrieving information from platforms recently emerging in popularity (like Slack) is not always easy, courts are not sympathetic to the difficulties parties face during data collection and review since collection and review is possible with most reputable e-discovery vendors.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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