… and out like a lamb? If only settlement were so easy. To smooth your path, however, we offer you a visual process map that will provide an overview of all things settlement in your federal court case. The process map provides links to additional comprehensive...
Litigating a civil matter in federal court and not sure where to start your research? Our Civil Litigation Fundamentals Resource Kits are a veritable pot of gold where you can find all the content we have on a given topic, from discovery to motion practice to settlement...
Attorneys and clients alike are curious about OpenAI’s ChatGPT model. Can we be replaced by AI? Will AI help us better serve our clients? Two expert litigation attorneys tested out how ChatGPT did on drafting a motion brief. Check out our link below for their...
By the time you reach settlement terms, you shouldn’t have to stress about the settlement process. Check out our resource kit for detailed practice notes, checklists, and annotated templates to settle any anxiety. Read now » Related Content ...
Is your evidence admissible in federal court? Is your opponent’s? To determine whether your evidence is admissible under the Federal Rules of Evidence (FRE), look no further. We created an interactive flowchart utilizing bot technology to guide you through...
Check out our new and engaging infographic checklist for a visual overview that distills the complex concept of metadata, including what it is and, during e-discovery, where you can find it. We at Civil Litigation can’t (at least at this time) offer the same...
With complex international disputes, every issue can feel like the first time you’ve come across it, no matter how long you’ve practiced. We want you to know we have a resource kit available so you can find all of our international arbitration guidance...
Though trial by combat may at times seem an option, we at Civil Litigation like to keep litigation … well, civil. That’s why, as outside counsel, effective collaboration with in-house counsel is essential to developing a trial theme that summarizes...
The U.S. Supreme Court steadily and without fanfare has been revolutionizing multiple areas of civil procedure to provide litigants with a battleplan to win their cases. The stealth procedural weapons include personal jurisdiction, venue forum selection clauses...
If you so much as walked past a television this spring, you saw something about the college admissions cheating scandal. Much of the attention focused on the celebrities embroiled in the case, particularly Full House’s Lori Loughlin and Desperate Housewives’...
Take a look at the attorney roster of Wiggins, Childs, Pantazis, Fisher & Goldfarb and you’ll see a diverse mix of legal professionals. As attorney D.G. Pantazis explains, that’s because the firm members pride themselves on bringing together, developing...
It’s not uncommon for folks outside the legal profession to treat legalese as a foreign language. But for many of Lisa Cowan’s clients, it’s both the figurative and literal truth. Cowan is an attorney with Brereton Law Office , a boutique litigation...
While the title Process Engineer doesn’t appear on attorney Jeff Dailey’s business card, it probably should. A former Big Law partner, Dailey prides himself at spotting and resolving inefficiencies—something he believes is critically important...
In just a matter of weeks, COVID-19 changed the way much of the world works. But for Florida law firm Boyd & Jenerette , the shift to remote work options started well before the first trace of COVID showed up in the news. For this civil litigation defense...
Almost everyone believes in the law. But when a jury summons shows up in the mail, excuses often take precedence over beliefs. Not so for Steve Cohen. “I’m the only *** you’ll ever meet who never tried to get out of jury duty,” he said...