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Adapting Trial Graphics to Jurors’ New Media Expectations

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Trial graphics are instrumental in conveying your story to today’s jurors. Presenting an understandable argument to a jury usually involves technology-driven visual communication in the form of demonstrative exhibits and...more

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The Wearable Revolution: How to Use Personal Health Device Data in Litigation

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Wearable technology compiles extensive information on our bodily systems—including activity levels, menstruation and fertility, exercise activity and attainment, food consumption, weight, sleep, noise exposure, heart rate,...more

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Subpoenaed Remote Testimony from Anywhere and Everywhere? Ninth Circuit Says No.

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With the COVID pandemic, remote video depositions and trial testimony very quickly went from rare to routine. Remote testimony, for the most part, is viewed as a convenience to both witnesses and attorneys, and parties and...more

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Mastering the Art of Visual Advocacy: Ways to Elevate Your Trial Technology

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In the courtroom, trial technology has emerged as a powerful tool for lawyers seeking to inform, engage, and persuade jurors. As attention spans grow shorter and jurors’ expectations for high-quality graphics increase, visual...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

Litigation and Investigation Implications for Companies Adopting GenAI

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) has seen a rapid expansion in personal and commercial use. Tools such as ChatGPT have helped to automate mundane tasks, create first drafts of communications and streamline research....more

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[Event] Trucking Law Seminar - April 10th - 12th, St. Louis, MO

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In a litigation environment hallmarked by increasingly high jury verdicts, the time is now for the trucking industry to act and to re-evaluate what defense strategies and methods will best protect our clients and ensure the...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

Using Technology to Fight the Litigation Talent War

Within the legal community, technology is typically viewed as a means to increase lawyer efficiency, whether through document assembly, document review, collaboration, and remote work or lately through the use of artificial...more

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The Room Where It Happens: Remote Depositions in a Post-COVID World

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The use of remote depositions has spiked since COVID-related restrictions altered the landscape in early 2020, and many have predicted that this is the “new normal” for deposition practice. While the remote deposition is a...more

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How to Conduct an Effective Remote Deposition

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Adjusting to life during a global pandemic, we have found ways to effectively do almost everything remotely — even depositions. Online depositions will likely remain in use long after the pandemic has passed, especially since...more

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Reducing Risks Of Software Implementation Disputes During COVID-19

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As COVID-19 continues to alter how business is done, companies are increasingly implementing new software to enhance their capabilities and increase efficiencies. Given the important role software plays in running everything...more

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

AI and Your Legal Analysis

The steady advance of Artificial intelligence (AI) and legal technology brings the opportunity to enhance legal analysis and compliance issues faster, more accurately, and at a lower cost. I recently had the privilege of...more

Farrell Fritz, P.C.

Upgrading to Commercial Division 2.0 (Part III): ICT Comes to Queens County

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We’ve regularly reported on such developments in the context of the individual practice rules of certain Commercial Division judges, as well as in certain NYSBA-sponsored events showcasing the new Integrated Courtroom...more

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Seminar round-up: Cybersecurity and the internet in International Investment Arbitration

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On 11 April 2019 the Hogan Lovells International Arbitration team hosted a seminar on cybersecurity and the internet in International Investment Arbitration. It was a thoroughly interesting and informative session. ...more

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Check the Rules Part X: New ComDiv Judge Emphasizes (Assumes?) Use of Technology in Individual Practice Rules

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In our last “Check the Rules” post back in December, we noted the recent additions to the Manhattan Commercial Division bench, Justices Andrew Borrok and Joel M. Cohen, and promised to report back in early 2019 on any notable...more

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Choreography for the Courtroom - Part One: The Rehearsals

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As an actress and dancer, I know how important it is to ensure that the members of your cast know their lines, the choreography and are ready to stay on their toes to compensate for any mistakes that are made during a live...more

Robinson+Cole Class Actions Insider

What Will The Courtrooms Of The 2020s Look Like?

I recently attended a presentation by futurist Michael Rogers that sparked me to think about what the courtrooms of the 2020s might look like. According to Rogers, one of the next big advances in technology will be augmented...more

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Ready for Your Close-up? Five Tips for Using Videoconferencing Technology at Trial

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From a technological standpoint, it is now relatively simple to present live video and audio testimony during a court proceeding of a witness located anywhere in the world. There are many advantages to presenting testimony in...more

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Update: Patent Trolls Are Targeting the Energy Industry

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New data shows a sharp increase in the number of patent troll lawsuits being filed against energy companies in 2015. As we predicted in our March 2014 White Paper, “Are Patent Trolls Now Targeting the Energy...more

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Wearable Technology: A Perfect Fit For Litigation

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It should come as no surprise that wearable technology and fitness trackers, such as Google Glass, the Jawbone UP, and the Narrative Clip are saturating the consumer market, and as a result, consumers are increasingly...more

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The eDiscovery Liaison: A Necessity In Today’s Litigation Landscape

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It is no surprise that most lawyers are not familiar with the intricacies associated with electronically stored information (ESI). ...more

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