• Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 2 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Civil Litigation Process Map: Pre-litigation (Federal)

    By: The Practical Guidance Civil Litigation Team This process map resource kit provides an overview of the key stages in the lifecycle of a typical federal court litigation, as well as comprehensive resources providing step-by-step guidance on the most...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 5 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Seeking Time Extensions in Litigation

    By: Randi-Lynn Smallheer , Lexis Practice Advisor As the novel coronavirus outbreak forces people around the world to suspend business as usual, litigators still face deadlines, whether imposed by a judge, a set of rules, or a statute. This article...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • 10 months ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Business Development for Litigators

    By: Ronald J. Levine HERRICK, FEINSTEIN LLP THIS ARTICLE PROVIDES GUIDANCE FOR LITIGATORS on developing new business and covers topics such as building your presence as a thought leader, marketing, and networking. Three of the most important words...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 5 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Malaysian Mobile Court Helps to Bring Undocumented People Under Rule of Law

    People living in the remote jungles of Malaysia can now claim their nationality and prove their identities through documents issued by a mobile court GAYTHRI RAMAN, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF LexisNexis Southeast Asia, and a team of magistrates, lawyers,...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • 10 months ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Litigation Business Pitches: Five Tips

    By: Ronald J. Levine HERRICK , FEINSTEIN LLP THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES HOW TO MAKE pitches for new litigation business and covers topics such as preparing the presentation, effective communication techniques, and following up after the pitch. Too many...
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