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...these new procedures. First, some background helps explain the significance of these new decisions. For many years, the tradition among Delaware lawyers was...
...rate, much of it has...the business, while minimizing the...efficiency and risk-management benefits...was in error. But it...
...human heart using a computer-controlled robot in an operating room thousands of miles away. We know that computers enabled NASA to land a spaceship...
...bring along the risk of errors. On the one...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...This is the second of two columns addressing the consequences...privilege for other matters that while not disclosed are related to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...In a migration of electronic data discovery talent, global...and eliminating the causes of errors and reducing variability -- with Toyota...
...sentencing options -- with the exception of incarceration -- impact defendants and offenders...court did not commit plain error by imposing near absolute restrictions...
...the exception of document retention...mitigating litigation risk, while becoming smarter...margin for error when selecting...
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
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Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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