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Jaburg Wilk

For My Fellow Younger Attorneys Facing a Multitude of Depositions: A Deposition Blueprint and Roadmap – Part II: Taking...

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This article is the second, and final, part of a two-part series that is meant to provide some guidance, suggestions, and insights for younger attorneys that have little or no deposition experience that are tasked with...more

Jaburg Wilk

For My Fellow Younger Attorneys Facing a Multitude of Depositions: A Deposition Blueprint and Roadmap – Part I: Personal...

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This article is part one of a two-part series and is meant to provide some guidance, suggestions, and insights for younger attorneys that have little or no deposition experience that are tasked with leading the brigade for...more

Holland & Hart - Your Trial Message

Don’t Fret, Your Jury Can Handle Some Complexity

So the case is complex. Maybe it involves a tricky multi-stage legal question. Or maybe it requires understanding some arcane point on patents. Or perhaps it requires grappling with the workings of an unfamiliar technology....more

Weintraub Tobin

Using Demonstratives To Effectively Communicate Complex Business Cases To A Jury

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Business attorneys understand that complex business litigation involves complex issues, usually encompassing voluminous amounts of complicated financial data in the form of balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow...more

JAMS

My Class Action Checklist

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For a number of years now, I have enjoyed successfully resolving complex class action matters. The cases are challenging, the counsel astute and the results rewarding....more

Proskauer - Minding Your Business

Is a Third Party Entitled to its E-Discovery and Attorney Costs for Responding to a Subpoena?

Although e-discovery has been part of complex commercial litigation for over a decade, there have been only a few federal appellate court rulings about e-discovery topics. On April 7, 2016, in In re Am. Nurses Ass’n, the...more

Proskauer - Minding Your Business

New Word Limits For Federal Appellate Briefs: How Low Is Too Low?

Several amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure are scheduled to take effect on December 1, and one of those amendments is causing consternation among appellate practitioners: a 1000-word reduction in the word...more

King & Spalding

Safeguard Your Litigation Privileges When Working With Insurance Brokers On Complex Insurance Claims

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Businesses facing catastrophic losses, whether as a result of an accident or a natural disaster, or due to mass tort claims, frequently will engage both their insurance broker and legal counsel to identify and pursue...more

Carlton Fields

Trial Strategy Partnership: Unique Issues in Preparing Class Actions for Trial

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This continues our series of blog posts on trial preparation and presentation as related to class actions. Preparing to try a class action case, in general, encompasses all of the issues and concerns inherent in trying...more

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