A recent hot topic, and the subject of many articles, has been law firms and corporations deciding whether to insource, outsource or create a hybrid model for handling discovery services
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes that counsel should be aware that ethical rules proscribe an attorney from using "false pretenses" to cause an
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
When Scott Becker was a child, his dad came home from work and, still in his business clothes, took his boy into the back yard to play catch
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
Texas Lawyer
...this appeal.Here, the insured is Plaintiff-Appellant Tooling, Manufacturing & Technologies Association (TMTA) and the insurer is Defendant-Appellee Hartford Fire Insurance Company...
Although she presides in the 212th District Court in Galveston, Judge Susan Criss freely admits that dachshunds rule her life at home. "I've had them all my life," she says of the long, slim-bodied h
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
Judge Gil Jones, a self-described "hobby nut," keeps a long list of interests: bicycling, motorcycling, kayaking, hiking, ham radio, blogging and photography. Wanting to find more time for these myri
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