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California's Secondary Evidence Rule: Helpful, Yes. But Not an End Run.

Evidence at Trial

Code §§ 1521 - 1523) provides a commonsense approach that begins with a simple general rule: "The content of a writing may be proved by otherwise admissible secondary evidence." Crown move to compel arbitration, and it relied on an employee declaration from Ms. Code § 1521(a). Code § 1271.

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The Legal Process Of Dissolving A North Dakota LLC: What Owners Need To Know

SW&L Attorneys Blog

Section 10-32.1-50 50 specifies the events causing dissolution. Winding Up Business Affairs Section 10-32.1-51(2)

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How to Set Up Remote International Depositions

Optima Juris

If it is allowed, ensure you understand any conditions that must be met for the evidence to be admissible. We have a suite of depositions and arbitration services available globally, and we would love to get in touch with you to discuss further. Check for any statutory restrictions on using video conferencing for evidence gathering.

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AI and Legal: Can We Trust It?

CaseFox

Anas provides tech firms of all sizes and fields, FinTech, RegTech, WealthTech, InsurTech and other related clients with cost-effective and result-oriented counsel in order to optimally position them for long-term growth and to ensure that day-to-day operations are in line with the admissible tactics of strategic management of Tech firms.

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Will having to deal with the deep fakes further delay litigation, and you know, how much more pressure will litigants have to settle or arbitrate or mitigate? You know, what about the existing backlog? Isha Marathe 16:42 I personally do not know about the effect on settlements. I mean, do you have any thoughts on that?