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How to Champion New LegalTech: Start Small

The Cloud Court Blog

Something we frequently run into as we talk with in-house counsel and outside corporate litigators: they understand that they could do their jobs better if they had better tools, but they are at the mercy of the glacial pace of their team or firm’s decision process and/or budget restraints. Are there ways you can apply a little heat?

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Litigators with a Data Fetish: Moneyballing Testimony

The Cloud Court Blog

I am obsessed with depositions and, in particular, their importance to the outcome of cases. That obsession extends to deposition data as well as to the psychology of the players involved: the attorneys taking and defending depositions; the witnesses being deposed; as well as the court reporters. Why on earth would we do this?

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Strobel v. Johnson & Johnson: Got a Hearsay Problem? Don't Give Up.

Evidence at Trial

The Court explained that “[b]ecause of this shared geological provenance, asbestos is often found intergrown as an ‘accessory mineral’ within a talc deposit.” With respect to opinion number 7, Dr. Longo had presented these test results through testimony and expert reports in other asbestos litigation against J&J.

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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

The company provides AI-powered tools to help litigators automate repetitive tasks and work more efficiently. Suh provides background on founding LegalMation about seven years ago to help streamline the “scut work” litigation associates spend time on. Let’s jump into this week’s episode with a couple of great guests from LegalMation.

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Drawing Connections: A Guide to Visual Advocacy for Lawyers

WA Bar News

In litigation documents, visuals can focus attention in depositions or simplify data in briefs. Or take a Venn diagram of overlapping retail outlets in a trademark case. Brainstorming Visual Opportunities Where do visuals belong in legal writing? Anywhere the audience is making decisions.

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