Litigation & Trials An Interview with Leo Strine Ed Micheletti and Cliff Gardner The chief justice of Delaware’s Supreme Court discusses how equity has influenced the law in Delaware.
Litigation & Trials Opening the Door to Jury Room Secrets After Peña-Rodriguez David A. Barrett, Joshua J. Libling, and Yotam Barkai How should a lawyer ensure a client is afforded the full protection Peña-Rodriguez provides?
Litigation & Trials Five Tips for Helping Your Client Navigate the Federal Grand Jury Process Matthew E. Beck and Danielle M. Corcione Here’s how to direct a subpoena recipient in the right direction.
Litigation & Trials Marital Privileges Caroline Rule They can be confusing and contradictory, but the privileges are here to stay.
Litigation & Trials Director-Led Investigations: Maximizing Efficiency and Minimizing Business Disruption Barb Dawson, David Benkert, and Sarah Anand How to maximize efficiency and minimize business disruption.
Litigation & Trials Using Critical Thinking to Analyze Facts Charles J. Faruki Law schools do a good job of teaching law, but who teaches us how to learn, organize, and analyze facts in litigation?
Litigation & Trials The Joy of Being a Lawyer Palmer Gene Vance II As with almost any profession, the law offers long hours, uncertain pay, crippling student debt, challenging situations, and, too often, a lack of guidance and empathy from those more senior.
Litigation & Trials Judicial Deliberation Unmasked Hon. Bridget Mary McCormack A lot goes on that lawyers will not find written down or explained. Anywhere, except here.
Litigation & Trials Key Steps in Defending Companies Against Cybersecurity Breach Litigation Aravind Swaminathan and David T. Cohen In this highly specialized field, the facts of a case can be highly technical, and the law is in a constant state of flux.
Litigation & Trials Considerations in Planning and Taking Depositions Overseas Matthew Coogan It is increasingly essential for the U.S. practitioner to develop a working knowledge of the U.S. and foreign rules and practices governing overseas depositions.
Litigation & Trials “I Know It When I See It”: A New Way to Define the “Plain” in “Plain English” George D. Gopen Years of legislation have failed to understand what makes English “plain.” Here is a remedy.
Litigation & Trials Discovering Atlantis: Could This Be Litigation’s Best of All Possible Worlds? Robert E. Shapiro Changes to the world of litigation have made it possible for litigators to focus their attention, without distraction, on the highest of all litigation activities: persuasion.
Litigation & Trials Who Judges the Judges? Kenneth P. Nolan The courthouse is the one vestige of patronage still available to the local pols, especially in the state system.
Litigation & Trials Legal Ethics and Geofencing Michael Downey Geofencing is a marketing technique that sets virtual geographic boundaries or ‘fences’ for advertising and other promotions.
Litigation & Trials Should We Let Funders Invest in Law Firms? Bruce Green An examination of the pros and cons of allowing funders to invest in law firms.
Litigation & Trials Cowardice in Korea? The Trial of Lieutenant Leon A. Gilbert for Misbehavior Before the Enemy Fred L. Borch The Trial of Lieutenant Leon A. Gilbert for Misbehavior Before the Enemy
Alternative Dispute Resolution Sometimes It Pays to Opt for a Jury in Business Disputes Benjamin K. Riley and Robert H. Bunzel Sometimes a jury is better than arbitration. Find out why.