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No Trial Delays Announced in NY Courts Amid Omicron Surge
Officials have tightened safety protocols at the Manhattan federal courthouse and judges have been shifting some proceedings to remote.Update On Bankruptcy Appellate Practice: Part One — Appellate Standing
Recent cases show that appellate courts continue to wrestle with standing, jurisdiction, mootness, excusable neglect and finality, among other things. The following overview, in a series of installments, shows what the courts have been addressing during just the past three years. This first installment will cover appellate standing.'Start at the End': A Design Thinking and Visual Advocacy Tutorial with Faegre Drinker's David Gross
After dedicating thousands of hours to learning about design thinking, Gross, a veteran IP litigator based in Silicon Valley, has authored a book on the topic for lawyers with help from fellow IP litigators Helen Chacon and Kate Razavi.Should Corporate Execs Be Exempted From Discovery Rules? Rejecting the 'Apex Doctrine'
Regardless of the title or business-card designation of the deponent, if he is positioned to have relevant information that may be admissible on issues germane to a party's lawsuit, these individuals should be available to answer questions via deposition.'Why Are Lawyers Special?' Asks Justice Examining Rule Barring Suits Over Bad Settlements
The justices mulled whether striking the precedent would not bring about a flood of suits against lawyers.View more book results for the query "Travelers"
Pa.'s High Court Set to Consider Allowing Plaintiffs to Sue Over Unsatisfactory Settlements
If the justices green-light the cause of action it could upend a rule in place for three decades.Broward Attorney Lands Defense Verdict in Case That Follows Insurance Litigation Trend
"The insurance industry relies heavily on warranties and plaintiff attorneys are trying to throw them out," Rory E. Jurman, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, said.The Roadmap of Litigation Analytics
Litigation analytics can be considered a roadmap of sorts — an important guide to ensure the legal professional arrives at the correct litigation strategy or business plan. However, like roadmaps, litigation analytics will only be useful if it's based on data that is complete and accurate.Florida Joins 6 States in Antitrust Suit Accusing Airlines of 'Anticompetitive Pact'
This lawsuit was surfaced on Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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