...and president of EDI, the panel addressed proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure's e-discovery rules, focusing specifically on Rule 26...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
Bob may be interested in the theoretical issues of the law. His clients? They want results. But they do not want to pay a bundle to get those results
...Florida, Nevada, Texas, Tennessee and California, in addition to the Western...its implementation of local patent rules in 2005, being among the...
...change. Leaders of the State Bar of California are poised this fall to adopt a similar rule, while a task force of judges...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...settlement offers, subsequent repairs, tax consequences, insurance, or violate the "golden rule" (i.e., asking the jurors to award an amount that they...
Originally Published: The Recorder
In the immediate aftermath of the election, politicians from both parties stressed the need for a comprehensive immigration reform bill to be passed through Congress and signed by the president
...differences between the "American rule" and the "English...the Court of Appeals of California, Second District, in Fogh...
...identity from Weebly Inc., the California company that hosted the blog...court should apply the Dendrite rule a standard adopted in...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
The plaintiff in a car accident case does not have to accept a friend request on Facebook from the defendant so that the defendant can have full access to the plaintiff's postings and pictures, a Buc
...for the Supreme Court to rule against them. Except...some 40,000 children in California, according to the red brief...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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