...Kenneth Withers, Sedona's director of judicial education. Panelists: U.S. Magistrate Judge James ...
...He won his case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and made new law...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...Kenneth Withers, Sedona's director of judicial education. Panelists: U.S. Magistrate Judge James ...
...>> Consultant Ronald Hedges, a retired U.S.D.C. magistrate judge (N.J), is the chair of Practicing...
... "The Leahy-Smith Act's fundamental change in U.S. patent law from a 'first-to-invent' to a 'first-to...
On Thursday ALM's Virtual LegalTech, among other things, will be "Addressing the Big Data Dilemma: Deletion, Automation, and Managing Legal Risk. Speakers: Consultant Ronald Hedges, Jason R. Baron, d
...Ari Schwartz, senior policy advisor to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Secretary of Commerce; ...
LegalTech New York had plenty of new products as well as enhancements to existing products. Sean Doherty, LTN's technology editor, takes a look at what's new from the legal technology show
...state area! At the risk of being just a tad bit East Coast-centric, I want to first send LTN's best wishes...
Law firms and the courts scrambled this morning to keep employees safe and to maintain some semblance of normal operations as waters lapped over Manhattan sea walls. Courts and some firms closed, but
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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