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Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
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The Best Work is Not Always Perfect
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
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Litigators
Lawsuit With The Best Chance Of Putting Trump Under Oath, Continues
The Summer Zervos suit keeps going.
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Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
Current And Future Issues In Litigation Finance
Increased scrutiny and regulation are unlikely to stop the growth of this booming field. -
Education / Schools
Current Stanford Students File Class-Action Because Scammers 'Devalued' Their Degree
We have gone from outrage to idiocy in record time. -
Small Law Firms
Why Are Some Transactional Attorneys So Afraid Of Going To Court?
There's really nothing to be scared about. Litigation is oftentimes more flexible than most people might think. -
In-House Counsel
Should Clients Insist That Young Lawyers Get Trial Experience?
It’s really not our job, says in-house columnist Mark Herrmann. -
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Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
Courts
Lawyer Arrested And Held Without Bail For Witness Tampering Emoji
Yes, I do think we should talk about Matt Gaetz again. -
Litigators
Trump Administration Set To Allow Individuals To Sue Foreign Companies Over Cuba
This time, the disaster was brought to you by Bill Clinton. -
Litigators
Question Your Motives
When making a tactical choice or almost any significant choice on behalf of a client’s matter, ask yourself why. -
Courts
Is Emoji Law Going To Be A Thing?
Santa Clara Law professor sparks conversation about emoji evidence. -
Litigators
Litigating While Expecting (Part II): The Return
Would the trial attorney version of myself still exist after maternity leave? Fortunately, the answer turned out to be yes.
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
Is The Future Of Law Distributed? Lessons From The Tech Adoption Curve
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Navigating Financial Success by Avoiding Common Pitfalls and Maximizing Firm Performance
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
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Litigators
Working From Home
With technology as it is, we are no longer tied to our desks. Here are some tips and tricks for the logistics of working from home. -
Non-Sequiturs
Non Sequiturs: 02.10.19
* Irina Manta, a recent addition to the roster of Volokh Conspirators, assesses some of the attacks leveled against D.C. Circuit nominee Neomi Rao. [Volokh Conspiracy / Reason]
* In other nomination news, Thomas Jipping explains why conservatives should temper their excitement over those 44 judicial nominees who just got reported out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. [Bench Memos / National Review]
* Michael Dorf’s take on Chief Justice John Roberts joining the four liberals on the Supreme Court to put the Louisiana abortion law on hold: the right to an abortion is “not in quite as much immediate danger as one might have thought. And that’s not nothing.” [Take Care]
* Lawyer to the stars Alex Spiro, partner at Quinn Emanuel, talks about how he’s approaching the representation of his latest celebrity client, rapper 21 Savage. [Complex]
* On the occasion of his 15th blogiversary (congratulations!), Rick Garnett reflects on the past and future of blogging. [Mirror of Justice via PrawfsBlawg]
* Jean O’Grady chats with Pablo Arredondo of Casetext about the platform’s newest features. [Dewey B Strategic]
* And in other legal technology news, congrats to legal AI innovator Luminance on securing another $10 million in funding (reflecting a total valuation for the company of $100 million). [Artificial Lawyer]
* Last Thursday, Alabama executed Domineque Hakim Marcelle Ray and did not allow his imam to be present (even though Christian inmates can have the prison chaplain present) — a manifest injustice, according to Stephen Cooper. [Alabama Political Reporter]
* In the latest installment of his ongoing series offering advice to trial lawyers, David Berg sets forth an essential rule of cross-examination. [YouTube]
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Boutique Law Firms
You Are Responsible For Controlling How Your Time Is Spent
Use good judgment to spend your time wisely and win for your clients. -
Litigators
This Is Why It Pays To Have Lawyers Do The Extortion Thing For You
The gray area between 'extortion' and 'criminal' extortion. -
Litigators
Preparing Witnesses For Trial, Rather Than Deposition, Testimony
Trials are different than depositions. Make sure that your witnesses understand that. -
Litigators
Well, This Appears To Be The Whitest Lawsuit Ever
A ski crash... in Utah... involving Gwyneth Paltrow. -
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The Key To Crafting A Winning Argument? Context.
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