It’s Official: FRCP Amendments
As of Dec. 1, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 1, 4, 16, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 37, 55 and an abrogation of Rule 84 and the Appendix of Forms
[Read More]As of Dec. 1, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 1, 4, 16, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 37, 55 and an abrogation of Rule 84 and the Appendix of Forms
[Read More]We’re kicking off the post-Thanksgiving week with a delicious opinion from U.S. Magistrate Judge Gail J. Standish in the copyright case of Jessie Braham v. Sony/ATC Music Publishing, et al. The plaintiff, who
[Read More]Per the Wall Street Journal, the Federal Trade Commission’s own in-house judge, Administrative Law Judge D. Michael Chappell, recently dismissed a “long-running and sometimes bitter case” involving LabMD. The FTC had accused the
[Read More]Whether in television commercials or on the shelf, many food products are touting that they’re free of high-fructose corn syrup. Not fair and false advertising, says its producers and advocacy groups, because it’s
[Read More]Now available to LLM, Inc. clients is a second-level comparison for graphed budget data. The ability to have stacked side-by-side bars graphs ensures that counsel can see the key cost drivers of actuals
[Read More]Volkswagen’s clean brand was sullied last week when it was revealed that the carmaker had rigged the software in 11 million of its cars to cheat on emissions tests. In the fallout, VW
[Read More]A dispute between Hewlett-Packard and its shareholders lasting three years and including almost 400 fillings ended with a printer-cartridge bang when Judge Charles Breyer responded to HP’s motions for thousands of pages of
[Read More]We continue where we left off in the previous post, discussing familiar litigation concerns — rising eDiscovery costs, failure to preserve and increased spend — and highlighting Jay Tidmarsh’s “The Litigation Budget.” In
[Read More]See if these sound familiar: “rising eDiscovery costs,” “failure to preserve” and “increased spend.” Like a litigation playlist on loop, they have been repeated again and again over the last decade. In an
[Read More]The 2015 Altman Weil Flash Survey: “Law Firms in Transition” was recently released, revealing how the legal market is changing and identifying the emerging forces that will move it forward — “whether law
[Read More]The results for the 2014 Altman Weil “Chief Legal Officer Survey” are in. In addition to reflecting a mix of opinions about the best model for the inside-outside relationship, many common frustrations of
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