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Three Key eDiscovery Lessons from Domus BWW Funding v. Arch Insurance Company

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

Arch Insurance Company is a recent decision focused mostly on issues and challenges related to preservation of Electronically Stored Information (ESI) in a large enterprise. It is an instructive case for in-house counsel, as it demonstrates how avoidable eDiscovery failures can lead to potentially devastating court sanctions.

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Trial Lawyers’ Unique Access to Uncapped Tax Deferral

Destination Articles Blog

Tax Court ruled that a contingent fee deferral arrangement successfully deferred taxation. The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed , and since then, the IRS has repeatedly referenced those rulings without question. They can “contribute” an uncapped amount of fees into a vehicle similar to a 401(k).

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Why Are Mediation Skills Essential for Modern Lawyers?

Destination Articles Blog

Furthermore, many state and local court rules now integrate provisions that encourage or mandate mediation, particularly in family law, real estate, and small business disputes. Constructive criticism can guide your learning process and help you make adjustments to improve your effectiveness.

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Tithing Troubles: Ex-Mormon's Lawsuit Raises Questions About Church Finances and First Amendment Rights

Law and Daily Life

He oversaw significant growth in Church membership and the construction of numerous temples worldwide. Specifically, Nielsen claimed that the Church spent tithing funds on the development of the City Creek Mall and to bail out the Beneficial Life Insurance Company. The district court granted summary judgment in favor of the Church.