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Optima Juris at the AAA-ICDR 2025 Panel Conference: Innovations in ADR

Optima Juris

The field of arbitration is facing new challenges as legal frameworks adapt to emerging technologies, evolving case law, and increasing demands for efficiency. Taking place on March 28-29, 2025 in Dallas, TX, this conference offers an opportunity for practitioners to examine key issues shaping the future of arbitration and mediation.

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What To Look for in an Attorney Who Handles Breach of Contract Disputes

Newport Beach California Business Litigation Law B

An attorney with a strong track record addressing breach of contract claims, years of experience, and education in contract law can negotiate a resolution, so you can save time and money in the long run. Most lawyers require a retainer or deposit before they start working. However, not all attorneys are created equal.

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Document Review: Essential Strategies for Legal Professionals in Corporate and Contract Law

Destination Articles Blog

Ongoing education becomes crucial as the legal field evolves with new laws and shifting regulations. Document insights can highlight a case’s strengths and weaknesses, guide witness deposition decisions, and anticipate potential courtroom challenges. Include arbitration or limit class actions. Why Choose Destination CLEs?

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Opportunity in Crisis: Innovative Ways Law Firms Are Stepping Up Client Relationships

Attorney at Work

Virtual hearings and depositions inevitably became our path to continued momentum in our cases, so we had to train our clients in how to use it. Our office would set up ‘test run’ sessions where we would make sure the client knew how to use Zoom for their upcoming deposition. With our clients, we ran up against technology issues.

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Thomas Suh and Ken Block on How LegalMation is Revolutionizing Litigation Efficiency (TGIR Ep. 222)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

For them to even listen to what you have to say in this particular case, just piggybacking on what Ken said, this firm was handling volume, they started getting it is litigation arbitration cases. And it turns out that because they wanted to earn the business, they were handling these on a flat fee basis. I think that is possible.