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We at Practical Guidance Civil Litigation are proud to present our new practice note on practicing in tribal courts, authored by expert Angelique Eaglewoman. Our practice note demystifies the Tribal Court systems for litigators and prepares you for what will be...
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Why Google AI court rules when you can use our Generative AI Federal and State Court Rules Tracker instead? Practical Guidance Civil Litigation updates this tracker as new rules are released so you can be sure you have the most up-to-date information available...
Why use ChatGPT to draft a letter to your expert witness when you can use our new letter template instead? Our federal expert (on experts) includes language for multiple circumstances you might encounter, such as informing the expert about the services to be completed...
Beware the Ides of March no more! Our expert author offers guidance on how to measure outside litigation counsel’s performance using AI in our new practice note. With AI, you can provide much greater certainty to your client, CEO, or board when predicting...
… and make opposing counsel respond like a lamb. Sometimes it’s not what you ask, but how. Jim Wagstaffe and the Wagstaffe Group share their tips and insights in drafting requests for production to best serve your client in our annotated template....
Let’s take this year’s extra day as a sign to file that motion that’s been hanging over your head. Civil Litigation has the resources to make leaping over opposing counsel as painless as possible. We worked with a federal judge on tips and strategies...
Working with in-house counsel? Our expert authors have a new practice note for you on partnering with in-house counsel on insurance defense matters. Make sure to consult it if you are representing a corporate entity where insurance coverage is available. Check...
Actually, no, definitely don’t do that. But if you are looking for information on how to use GenAI in civil litigation, we have a GenAI Resource Kit for you. Included you’ll find our comprehensive practice notes, annotated templates, and checklists...
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You may think that you’ve finally extricated yourself from a case when something comes along that threatens to blow the whole thing up. Don’t despair, and check out our settlement resource kit. Read now » Related Content Settlement Fundamentals...
Check out our new Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) Federal and State Court Rules Tracker which identifies and links to various individual rules and standing orders, and summarizes the requirements for those courts. Read now » Related Content ...
Your adversary’s rudeness or obstructionism could be their natural behavior or a calculated strategy to make your job more difficult. Either way, you must deal with this misconduct to protect your client’s interests. Read now » Related Content...