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Top 5 Tips: Taking Depositions in a Post-Pandemic World

Attorney at Work

Exchanging exhibits during a remote deposition or trial is a crucial component that is often not addressed in web-conferencing tools. Additional accommodations must be in place for a way to introduced and distribute exhibits. These can often be addressed by an exhibit-specific tool used in conjunction with the web-conferencing tool.

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Persuasive Shortcuts: Document Summaries In Federal and California Courts

Evidence at Trial

These thousands of pages were relevant and admissible. Even assuming the other party stipulated to the documents' admissibility (they didn't), was there a clear, concise, and nonboring way to communicate the substance of this evidence to the jury? This exhibit would be clear, concise and nonboring. But would it be admissible?

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Why Depositions Matter More

The Cloud Court Blog

They know that if they fail to obtain an admission from a witness, or fail to vigorously defend their own, those failures have consequences measured in dollars. The surprise admission you gain or fail to gain from an expert, an executive, or a key witness will invariably move settlement discussions in ways that naked documents never do.

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Epstein Becker Green is Seeking an Intellectual Property Associate (Health)

IP Watchdog

Candidates should have a minimum of three years of experience in patent prosecution within the life sciences industry and a familiarity with technology transactions such as collaborations, licensing, outsourcing, and joint venture agreements. Juris Doctorate degree and admission to the USPTO are required.

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Lawmatics and The Innocence Center Partner Up to Improve Access to Justice

Lawmatics

Lack of DNA technology - DNA technology has been instrumental in exonerating many wrongfully convicted individuals. You haven't had access to friends, family, technology, you've missed out on a lot. I think the procedure would've been a little bit quicker if we had the technology that I think we have now.

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Understanding Jury Duty and Misconduct in the Legal Arena

Jury Analyst

While the sterile confines of a courtroom and the stringent guidance of legal professionals aim to cultivate impartiality, the permeation of technology in daily life presents ongoing challenges. Ignoring Admissibility of Evidence Sometimes jurors consider evidence the court has ruled inadmissible, casting doubt on their verdicts.