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Committee Reaffirms Seven-Year Suspension
The Southern District Grievance Committee found that against Judge Harold Baer's specific order, Kristan Peters used confidential information from a New York case to pursue temporary injunctive relief in Massachusetts and instructed an associate to make handwritten marks on deposition transcripts to give them the appearance of attorney work product.Two Sites for Researching Tax Law
On this very special day in April, Barry Bayer looks at tax-specific Web sites. In federal tax practice, the specialty database most likely to compete with Westlaw and Lexis is CCH, although the non-profit Tax Analysts developed an impressive, and less expensive, research facility. Of course, there's always the IRS site.Big Data gears up for legal tech challenge
In the course of reporting its October cover story, "Defending Big Data," Law Technology News sent out a request for information to legal technology vendors that participated in LegalTech New York 2012.Replacing Zealousness With Civility
In his Professional Responsibility column, Hinshaw & Culbertson partner Anthony E. Davis discusses the arguments supporting both the need for and the utility of civil behavior in law practice, and provides examples of self-defeating aggressiveness by lawyers, as well as some inventive steps courts have taken to improve the behavior of lawyers.Getting the Most out of LegalTech New York
New technology at LegalTech is used to improve, or remove, human interaction with machines to make lawyers more effective. But the show is not just about the latest tech -- make sure you get the full value of products that you already own or lease, says Sean Doherty, Law.com's technology editor.A Discovery Database Streamlines Your Defense
When Russell Aoki, managing partner of Seattle's Aoki Sakamoto Grant, and his defense team took on the defense of Kevin Lawrence on a securities fraud claim, they faced processing about 2 million pages of potentially relevant documents in several cities along the West Coast. Taking on the role of technology manager, Aoki quickly surmised the team needed a database. Aoki describes the process of educating himself, his client and the court on the need for fresh technology in litigation.Browsing the Growing Market of EDD Tools
Electronic discovery software is on the move. Programs are improving, new players are emerging and consolidation is rampant. Consultant and e-discovery special master George J. Socha Jr. examines tools that can help you through each stage of the discovery process.Making the most of 2007 tax breaks
This year is going to be a happy one - at least for some taxpayers.Among the many changes that became effective on New Year's Day are higher contribution limits for 401k plans, a decline in the top federal estate-tax rate and a new deduction for many people who buy mortgage insurance. The standard mileage rate rose.Can computers predict trial outcomes? 'Big data' may do that
The quest for quantitative legal prediction is on as firms use databases and algorithms to analyze historical legal dataCan Computers Predict Trial Outcomes From Big Data?
"Can we win the case? At what cost?" Questions that clients routinely ask their lawyers may soon be answered by crunching massive amounts of big data to identify the factors that influence legal outcomes.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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