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March 25, 2008 |

From Glavine to Van Halen, inmate racks up nearly 200 suits

Thirty-nine percent of the 491 cases filed so far this month in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia have been filed by one man: Jonathan Lee Riches.Among the defendants to his 192 suits are former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and his wife, Silda; the firms Pepper Hamilton and Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher Flom; the John D.
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January 12, 2000 |

A Line in the Sand Against MDP

Not content merely to rail against multidisciplinary practice, the New Jersey Bar Association voted to bring complaints -- criminal complaints, if necessary -- on behalf of consumers with grievances against lawyers who work for accounting firms and other businesses. Stuart Hoberman, chairman of the Bar's ad hoc MDP committee, said if a consumer complains about legal advice given by an in-house lawyer, the Bar will bring a complaint to the state Supreme Court's Committee on the Unauthorized Practice of Law.
8 minute read
May 21, 2012 |

Predictive-coding 'jet' is still on the runway

A judge has sanctioned speedier discovery, but implementing the change will be a slow process.
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May 23, 2012 |

Predictive-Coding 'Jet' is Still on the Runway

A judge has sanctioned speedier discovery, but implementing the change will be a slow process.
5 minute read
October 01, 2008 |

The Lure of India

With lawyers earning less than $10,000 a year, the costs savings for e-discovery are hard to resist.
7 minute read
December 04, 2003 |

Made in Japan

For foreign firms, the Japanese legal market has been a very expensive roller-coaster ride. U.S. firms rushed in during the economic boom of the 1980s, and then sharply cut back as it came to an ugly end. Now the rules are changing again, with the reversal of a long-standing policy barring foreign firms from directly hiring Japanese lawyers. And Morrison & Foerster's decade of growth in Tokyo now looks like a model for the future.
17 minute read
April 24, 2012 |

Judge Orders Predictive Coding Over Plaintiff Objection

A state judge in Virginia on Monday ordered that defendants in a case about a collapsed airplane hangar can use predictive coding, despite plaintiff's objections that the technology is not as effective as purely human review.
3 minute read
July 09, 2007 |

Bellying up to the bar exam

JULY AT THE BIG FIRM is a time of relative calm: the Summer Campers are taking batting practice for the Big Firm softball league, the Partners are taking off a week to spend with the kiddies at the house on Lake Ocoee, and the Cogs are relishing the opportunity to push non-billable multi-state research projects downhill to the Campers.
7 minute read
January 07, 2010 |

Judge steps down after JQC inquiries

A personal relationship that developed on Facebook apparently sparked the end of a 17-year judicial career for Mountain Judicial Circuit Superior Court Chief Judge Ernest H. Woods III.The judge, known as Bucky Woods, resigned effective Jan. 15 in a Dec. 29 letter to Gov. Sonny Perdue that followed within days the publication of information about his Facebook dialog with a woman who was a defendant in a matter pending before his court.
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April 02, 2010 |

What Legal Challenges Ahead For New Yankee Stadium?

Angela Mazzarelli, an associate justice of the Appellate Division, First Department, Robert J. Patchen, her principal law clerk, and Jeffrey D. Ratner, an attorney in Washington, D.C., write: "Attorneys who follow the Yankees as either casual observers or diehard fans are undoubtedly familiar with the exploits that have occurred on the field. However, they may not be aware of the various legal issues which have sprung from those events, or with the business of operating the Yankees and the stadium. Here is our list of the top 10 unique and interesting cases in Yankee history."
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