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Amendments to CR 26 and 30 Will Change Discovery and Deposition Practice

WA Bar News

They will require a material change in the way many attorneys practice discovery. EXPERT WITNESS DISCLOSURE It was the Work Group’s impression that many litigants tactically withhold discovery of testifying expert witnesses on the ground that no disclosure is required until a case schedule deadline.

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Deposition Misconduct: Rules, Risks, and Remedies

WA Bar News

A lawyer attempts to improperly “coach” a witness through “speaking” objections that suggest the “correct” answer, 2 or by signaling an answer to a witness through “old fashioned” facial gestures 3 or kicks under the table, 4 or through newer technologically enabled techniques such as off-camera whispers during “remote” depositions.

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Money as a Tactical Disadvantage: Don't Pitch Mountains of Cash into a Dumpster Fire

The Cloud Court Blog

One is this: smaller parties often leverage technology and data to beat their adversaries because it’s the only option. But all are routinely practiced by parties that have a surplus of capital but a deficit of creativity. Smart money is on lean teams that lean into technology and the advantages it provides.

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LegalWeek 2024 Special Part Two: Mollie Nichols and Mark Noel from Redgrave Data

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

In the second of a special series of interviews from Legal Week 2024 , co-hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer welcomed Mollie Nichols , CEO, and Mark Noel , Chief Information and Technology Officer of Redgrave Data. And it’s important that we’re a part of the conversation, and that we understand what technology is being talked about.