FOIA request have you stressed? Look no further than our new checklist offering the step-by-step guidance you’ll need to proceed. Check it out at the link below! Read now » Related Content Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Resource Kit Find...
Want to learn more about best practices for litigators with ChatGPT? Our experts not only discuss key issues lawyers should consider when using ChatGPT but recommend possible uses for daily practice. Check out this practice note at the link below! Read now »...
Thinking about making a move in the new year? We consulted three experts about what to consider when thinking about a lateral move, how to navigate your ethical responsibilities, and practical tips for associates, counsel, and partners. Check out their guidance...
Worried about deepfakes? Fear not! Our new expert-authored practice note will teach you how to challenge the authenticity and admissibility of potential deepfakes under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE). Our expert also provides strategies to prove digital evidence...
This holiday season, take full advantage of social gatherings, where you can meet potential clients and new colleagues who could be potential referral sources. Our new expert-authored practice note provides five tips that can dramatically improve your chance of...
Worried about compelling evidence from nonparties in your U.S. arbitration? No sweat. In this new video, our expert author breaks down the process into your available options with accessible instructions. Get pro tips and guidance by following the link below! ...
Our brand-new practice note addresses not only what deepfake technology is, but also covers topics such as the available platforms to both create and detect deepfakes and the best practices for dealing with deepfakes in your case. While some practices and strategies...
This article on preparing for trial with in-house counsel goes straight to the source for guidance—a firm attorney and in-house counsel. These experts address the importance of working collaboratively in developing trial themes, selecting trial witnesses...
Want to ensure your discovery requests are not only FRCP-compliant but thorough and effective? Cue one of Practical Guidance Civil Litigation’s core documents on drafting and serving document requests, by Jim Wagstaffe. He’ll take you through the Rule...
Class action litigation risks can haunt and distract organizations. Help your clients reduce the risk of facing class action lawsuits arising from environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters in an increasingly ESG-centric corporate world. As ESG-related...
You won’t need any ghosts to write your discovery deficiency letter before Halloween. Give opposing counsel a chance to respond before you release the Kraken on them. With our automated templates, all you have to do is answer our prompts and we’ll create...
Autumn is in full swing and we’re all for red leaves and red apples … but a red flag is a red flag. We tapped our experts to help you avoid choosing the wrong mediator for your case and identify just what to look out for when considering potential...
Discovery disputes during spooky season can make opposing counsel seem especially ghoulish. We asked a former U.S. Magistrate Judge when you should contact your judge when the Ghostbusters won’t cut it. Just because you “ain’t afraid of no ghost...
Right from the start, the clerk reading your legal argument in your brief is waiting to see whether you can support your arguments with the law. And nobody knows it like Jim Wagstaffe. In this practice note on making and opposing motions, you can click directly...
When you’re worried you might be asking your senior associate or partner a question to which you “should already know” the answer, check out our First Year Associate Resource Kit. Resource Kits collect all forms of Practical Guidance, from detailed...