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Mastering Virtual Questions: Practical Tips for Successful Remote Depositions

Remote depositions took hold during COVID and continue to be common; one study conducted in 2021 found that while 87 percent of lawyers rarely or never participated in remote depositions before COVID, 83 percent expected to...more

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The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Cayman Islands Legal Proceedings: A Conversation Between Spencer Vickers and a Computer

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In the 28 January 2025 judgment in Bradley & anor v Frye-Chaikin [2025] CIGC (Civ) 5, the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands addressed the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) by a party in the preparation of written...more

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Tips for Paralegals and Litigation Support Professionals – December 2024

Don’t miss how easy it is to have Windows keep backups of folder contents, so you can always access the set of files that you had in a folder yesterday, a week ago, last year, or even 10 minutes ago....more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

State Courts Prepare for Age of AI

Lawyers’ growing use of artificial intelligence is front of mind these days, but that shouldn’t overshadow the equally energetic and consequential efforts by the nation’s judges to ethically incorporate AI into their work....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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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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