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Vinayak Kohli
over 6 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
Commencing a Lawsuit: Evaluating Whether to File Suit in Federal Court
By: Michael Bahler and Mike Stefanelli Deciding whether to commence a federal lawsuit requires the attorney to evaluate the potential client, analyze the applicable legal and procedural landscape, and examine the possibility of resolving the dispute...
Vinayak Kohli
over 6 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
Litigation Hold Memorandum (Federal)
Form provided by Jim Wagstaffe and the Wagstaffe group. This memorandum (also called a litigation hold notice or simply a litigation hold) notifies a client’s relevant employees of their duty to preserve and ensures that the client meets its legal...
Vinayak Kohli
over 6 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
Court-Ordered Alternative Dispute Resolution
By: Jim Wagstaffe And The Wagstaffe Group The article discusses the various types of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) for a federal case and covers topics such as the courts’ requirement to develop ADR procedures and their power to require...
Vinayak Kohli
over 6 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
Seven Summary Judgment Survival Skills
By: Jim Wagstaffe and the Wagstaffe Group In federal and state court cases, the litigator’s survival kit frequently has as its principal tool motions for summary judgment. For defendants, the winning case strategy frequently involves executing...
Vinayak Kohli
over 5 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
The Enforceability of Boilerplate Contractual Provisions
By: Jim Wagstaffe and The Wagstaffe Group Recent caselaw has upheld the enforceability of boilerplate contractual provisions regarding forum selection, choice of law, and mandatory alternative dispute resolution. These clauses, seemingly innocuous in...
Vinayak Kohli
over 5 years ago
Practical Guidance Journal
pa
Removal and Remand: Tips for Making Your Case Disappear from Your Opponent's Choice of Forum
By: Jim Wagstaffe and the Wagstaffe Group This article addresses new strategies based on recent case law for a party seeking to remove a case to federal court or to avoid removal and stay in state court. The article covers topics such as forum selection...