Stephen Treglia, legal counsel at Absolute Software Corp., writes that in a recent Ninth Circuit decision, advanced technology upset another long-standing applecart: the relatively unfettered ability
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
A technical committee of the International Organization for Standardization gave final approval for the development of an international standard for the discovery of ESI
Chief compliance officers are more than ready to emerge from under the shadow of the general counsel, a result that boards, regulators, investors, and other stakeholders are increasingly demanding
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...average. Litigation figured heavily in the revenue results at the New York firms, although several managing partners said that rate pressure continued to...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...in-review summaries as a new year begins. In the compliance...Marts wrongdoing in Mexico and beyond. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...the merits of the patents. Congressional delegations from Arizona, Oregon, and New Mexico have all urged the ITC commissioners to consider the broader public...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
If you have a small research budget, there is still an online database that can satisfy all your investigative research needs, say attorney Carole Levitt and Mark Rosch, authors of "The Cybersleuth's
...seminars -- and their high-tech cousins, webinars -- as marketing tools to attract new business and to keep current clients educated on the latest developments....
Originally Published: Connecticut Law Tribune
...the Ninth Circuit ...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...at trial by video, a New York appellate court has held...Allowing plaintiffs to testify from Mexico and Guatemala via video is...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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