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Should Your Gen Z Attorney Be Your Hot Seat Operator?

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Gen Z attorneys are often extremely valuable, hard-working additions to your trial team. We are sure many of our clients would agree, as we worked alongside quite a few truly impressive young trial attorneys....more

Butler Snow LLP

Cameras in the Courtroom: Rooting for the Anti-Hero

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We carry not only Netflix and YouTube in our pockets but also the video cameras that make content creation possible. Our neighbors are TikTok influencers with a million subscribers. Our kids are YouTube sensations, streaming...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

Deposing the Terminally Ill Litigant

Broadly speaking, most personal injury claims survive the death of the plaintiff. They live on as survivor’s actions or wrongful death claims brought by representatives of the deceased plaintiff’s estate....more

Latham & Watkins LLP

Remote Evidence in English Courts: Some Timely Reminders

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Parties seeking to rely on video-link evidence should plan ahead and, where necessary, obtain local and foreign court approval. The COVID-19 pandemic has (albeit by necessity) ushered in a move towards remote justice. The...more

Spilman Thomas & Battle, PLLC

Unprecedented: COVID-19 Litigation Trends - Issue 16, 2020

This 16th edition of Unprecedented, our weekly update on COVID-19-related litigation, discusses claims ranging from insurance coverage disputes to prisoners’ rights. The top story this week, however, is undoubtedly a Michigan...more

Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C.

Remote Witnessing and Notarizing is Now an Option for Estate Planning Documents

On April 9, 2020, Gov. Bill Lee issued Executive Order 26, which temporarily suspends the requirement for “in person” witnessing and notarization of certain documents including Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, and Deeds,...more

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Estate Planning Documents May Now Be Witnessed and Notarized Remotely

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New York now permits remote witnessing of certain documents and expands standby guardian designations. Executive Order 202.14, dated April 7, 2020, amends several New York laws regulating the witnessing of documents to...more

Carlton Fields

Appearance by Video Might Be More Convenient for a Nonparty in Arbitration, but It Can’t Be Compelled Under the FAA

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You find yourself in an arbitration needing documents and testimony from a nonparty. Your arbitrator issues a nonparty summons, “conveniently” requiring the out-of-state nonparty to appear by video at a hearing and produce...more

Adler Pollock & Sheehan P.C.

Insight on Estate Planning - August/September 2019: Protect your will from legal challenges

To avoid family disputes over a will after one’s death, it’s worth taking the time now to institute steps to protect the will from legal challenges. This article details four specific steps for bulletproofing a will. A...more

Esquire Deposition Solutions, LLC

4 Benefits of Professional Videography in Depositions

It’s often said that 93 percent of communication is nonverbal. While this figure is a misrepresentation of the research on which it is based, the reality is the things people say actually capture a very small percentage of...more

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