Litigators
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In-House Counsel, Litigators
A 16-Page Brief And A 15-Page Limit
What's the magic to making briefs fit page limits? Veteran litigator Mark Herrmann shares some tips. -
Litigators, Technology
Why Lawyers Are So Bad At Persuading
Don’t forget that how you present your winning argument can be just as important as being technically correct. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
Litigators, Small Law Firms
Always Be Ready To Advocate On Any Open Issue
Clients hire litigators to win for them, so litigators need to be ready to argue and win -- on anything -- every time they get in front of a judge.
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Litigators, Technology
Today's Tech: A Litigation Attorney And His Apple Watch
Want to streamline your digital life and increase your productivity in the process? Get an Apple Watch. -
Document Review, Technology
How SharePoint Is An Underutilized E-Discovery Tool: A Pictorial Walkthrough
According to tech columnist Jeff Bennion, Sharepoint is a handy tool for smaller cases where you need advanced sorting tools but don't want to pay a fortune in fees. -
Biglaw, Litigation Finance, Sponsored Content
Is Litigation Financing The Future Of Law?
Some thoughts from Michael Allen of Lateral Link on the future of litigation financing. -
Litigators, Small Law Firms
Trying Cases While Running A Law Firm
Please welcome our newest columnist, John G. Balestriere, who will write about litigation and about building and managing a law firm. -
Technology
Why Excel Is The Best Illustration Program You Own
Technology columnist Jeff Bennion explains why Excel is one of his favorite tools for creating litigation illustrations. - Sponsored
Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls. -
Biglaw, Facebook
More Bad News For DLA Piper And Milberg
A judge is allowing Facebook's lawsuit against DLA Piper and Milberg to move forward. -
Biglaw, In-House Counsel
On Answering Questions
Columnist Mark Herrmann offers advice about answering questions in an in-house environment. -
Litigation Finance, Litigators, Sponsored Content
How To Build A Quality Litigation Finance Firm
When thinking about building a litigation finance company, it is important to attract the highest quality claims available. -
Litigators, Sponsored Content
David vs. Goliath: An ATL Conversation With Collin Cox
This is the first installment of a series of interviews with accomplished attorneys concerning "David vs. Goliath" scenarios and the strategies and innovations lawyers use -- including litigation finance -- to help level the playing field. -
Litigators, Plaintiffs Firms
'Just Win, Baby' – The Path To Prosperity In A Plaintiffs’ Firm
For young lawyers working in plaintiffs’ firms, Al Davis's famous quote illuminates the path towards professional prosperity, as columnist Jed Cain explains.
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AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work.
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How Transactional Lawyers Can Better Serve (And Maintain) Their Clients
Sign up and join us for our CLE webinar. From importing your checklist to delivering the closing book, you can bolster client service throughout the…
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.
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Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50…
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Drinking, Quote of the Day
Why Are Susman Godfrey Associates So Happy These Days?
What do Susman Godfrey associates share in common with famous rappers? A taste for pricey cognac. -
Small Law Firms, Trials
Alexandra Marchuk v. Faruqi & Faruqi: What Did She Win In Attorneys' Fees?
A six-figure sum, but nothing close to her $1.4 million request. -
Litigators, Money, Sponsored Content
Lake Whillans Is NOT The Iron Bank Of Braavos
With all the hype surrounding the first episode of this season’s Game of Thrones, we figured it was time to dispel the rumors: Lake Whillans is NOT the Iron Bank. -
Document Review, Legal Ethics, Technology
Litigators Who Don't Know Enough About E-Discovery Should Be Afraid, Very Afraid
Although we're dealing with just a proposed opinion, it’s no less of a warning sign for those of you who don't know enough about e-discovery, as legal technology columnist Jeff Bennion explains. -
Jury Duty, Small Law Firms, Trials
Beyond Biglaw: Lessons From Jury Duty (Part 2)
What did litigator Gaston Kroub learn from jury duty? -
Jury Duty, Small Law Firms, Trials
Beyond Biglaw: Lessons From Jury Duty (Part 1)
What did lessons about litigation did Gaston Kroub learn from his recent jury duty? -
Litigators, Plaintiffs Firms
The Most Important Thing You Need To Know About Plaintiffs’ Lawyers
To understand the psyche of a plaintiffs’ lawyer, one must understand their unique relationship with the inherent risk of losing.