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Remote Document Review Is Here to Stay. But Legal Departments Aren't Ready
Once an outlier, remote review is likely to become an essential part of discovery post-pandemic. But its rapid adoption is testing clients' comfort.Litigation Underway Over Surfside Collapse; Will There be Enough Compensation For Everyone?
"If you just do the math, it's hard to understand how there's going to be enough money to compensate those people, and I feel bad for them," one construction attorney said.Cole, Scott & Kissane Defends Country Club Against Race Discrimination Claims
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.South Florida Law Firms Are Finding Associates in Uncommon Places Amid Talent Wars
"If you are a well-credentialed candidate in any major practice area, you can make a lateral move with little or no thought and you'll be paid for it," said one recruiter.View more book results for the query "Ball & Scott"
Skilled in the Art: We've Got Answers and We Don't Even Know the Questions Yet on Arthrex
Questions, questions, questions—we've got a truckload following the Supreme Court's Arthrex decision.'The Lure of Victory': How to Avoid Making Improper Arguments — And How to React to Them
"If you are using an analogy that is meant to simply contextualize, put meat on the bones for the jury, to help them understand and contextualize not only the factual issues but the impact upon the parties on either side, then that's where it's appropriate," one South Florida trial attorney said.Fidelity Donor Advised Fund Wins Major Lawsuit
In his Estate Planning and Philanthropy column, Conrad Teitell discusses a case in which donors claimed Fidelity failed to follow their investment advice on a $100 million gift, and sought damages for diminution of their charitable deduction and funds available to benefit charity.So You Want to Be a Judge? Here's What You Need to Know
"I want candidates to convince me that it does not matter what their personal political beliefs are because, when you're a judge, it should not matter," one judicial decision-maker said.Another Stacked Week of Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
After three years of litigation on behalf of crew members of the USS Pueblo and their families, a team from Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp last week won a $2.3 billion damages award against North Korea–among the largest ever awards in a state-sponsored terrorism case.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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