Beyond Biglaw: 3 Tips For Discussions With Opposing Counsel
Columnist Gaston Kroub advises lawyers on how to make the most of the opportunity every single time they actually speak to opposing counsel.
View ArticleNon-Sequiturs: 07.20.16
* Will Pokémon Go open up a battlefield of legal troubles for Nintendo? [Ohio State Bar Association] * Better Call Saul’s Jimmy McGill is a great example of the trickster lawyer. [Guile is Good] *...
View Article5 Tips For In-House Lawyers To Make Discovery Less Painful
Discovery doesn't have to suck (well, at least as much as it so often does).
View ArticleFederal Judges Sound Off On Discovery
Federal judges are sick and tired of having to resolve all your discovery disputes because you can't settle them on your own like grown-ups.
View ArticleNon-Sequiturs: 01.26.17
* True confessions of a Biglaw partner. [Law Practice Today] * If you could prevent one person on Trump's shortlist from getting on the Court, who would it be? [Slate] * Will President Trump, or in the...
View ArticleWashington AG Will Use Discovery To Delve Into The Motives Behind The Travel Ban
I'm looking forward to a Trump deposition.
View ArticleMorning Docket: 02.16.17
* Are federal authorities investigating Fox News? [Law360] * Has Trump made law school "cool again"? No. Law school was never cool. [Quartz] * What do you know? Looks like some firms are finally waking...
View ArticleJudge Peck Gets Saucy Over Lazy Filings
“Let us count the ways the defendants have violated the rules.”
View ArticleTime To Change Your eDiscovery Mindset
New columnist Kelly Twigger dispels a few myths about ediscovery.
View Article1 Weird Trick to Avoid Sanctions
Courts around the country are rapidly losing patience with boilerplate objections to written discovery requests.
View ArticleLet The Rules Guide You In eDiscovery
No matter how long you've been practicing, sit down and read the rules on electronic discovery, comments included.
View ArticleSuccessful, Cost-Effective eDiscovery Requires A Team Approach
The invisible wall between lawyers and staff makes ediscovery slower, more expensive, and just generally worse.
View ArticleHow Not To Conduct Discovery
Litigators, don't let your storytelling get lost among a sea of documents and other information.
View ArticleStop Equating eDiscovery With Data — It’s Not That Simple
Discovery is still strategy — it’s still finding the facts you need — but the game has changed.
View ArticleeDiscovery Is Big Business — And Worth Fighting Over For Providers
Two major players in the ediscovery space duke it out in federal court.
View Articlealt.legal: The Age Of Congressional eDiscovery
It all makes for good wonky perusing, especially for lawyers, and it helps put into perspective the work of government.
View ArticleIs Slack The New Email?
Don't forget about instant messaging and collaboration platforms in your ediscovery planning.
View ArticleHoly Early Discovery, Batman! You’ll Want To Know About This
A new pilot project taking root requires lightning-fast ediscovery.
View Articlealt.legal: Hanging Out The Alternative Women-Owned Shingle
This woman-owned boutique firm encapsulates so much about courageous lawyers executing their own vision of practice.
View ArticleDiscovery: The Trenches Of Litigation
Discovery is where cases get won or lost, and it's far more important than many litigators realize.
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