• Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • 10 months ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    AI and Legal Ethics: What Lawyers Need to Know

    By: Hilary Gerzhoy , Julienne Pasichow and Grace Wynn HWG LLP THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES ETHICAL ISSUES LITIGATORS must be aware of when considering using generative artificial intelligence (AI) technology in their practice and covers topics such as the...
  • 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...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    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...
  • Vinayak Kohli
    Vinayak Kohli
    • over 4 years ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    Summary Judgment: Making the Motion (NY)

    By: Randi-Lynn Smallheer , Practical Guidance This article is for attorneys making a motion for summary judgment in New York state court under Rule 3212 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules . It provides an overview of summary judgment and addresses...
  • Sherica Celine
    Sherica Celine
    • over 1 year ago
    • Practical Guidance Journal
    • pa

    How to Use AI to Manage the Attorney-Client Relationship

    By: Ronald J. Levine , HERRICK, FEINSTEIN LLP This article provides guidance for the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into law firm management and performance. With AI, clients will be able to monitor and evaluate their counsel’s activities...
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