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In Notable E-Discovery News, ALSP Elevate Acquires Consulting Company Redgrave Data

Law Sites

In notable news for the e-discovery industry, the legal software and services provider Elevate has acquired Redgrave Data, a consulting firm that provides services and software for e-discovery and data analytics. Redgrave’s founders Mollie Nichols, Scott Culbertson, Dave Lewis, Mark Noel, and Lindsey Worth will all join Elevate’s management team.

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Be Reasonable, People! AI’s Impact on Legal Fees

Attorney at Work

Ask the Experts at 2Civility.org: Mark C. Palmer tackles ethis questions about AI and legal billing practices. The post Be Reasonable, People! AI’s Impact on Legal Fees appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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LawNext Podcast: A Deep Dive Into Filevine’s New Gen AI Tools for Litigators, with Product Leads Michael Anderson and Alex McLaughlin

Law Sites

At its recent customer conference in Salt Lake City, called LEX Summit, the case management company Filevine unveiled a number of product releases and updates.

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How to Address an Envelope Like a Pro

Attorney at Work

You’re busy and you need to know how to properly address an envelope, so let’s get right into it. Addressing an envelope correctly is crucial, whether you are sending letters, invitations, or cards. Including the recipient’s name, honorifics, and a return address ensures proper delivery and conveys a thoughtful message, especially in an age dominated […] The post How to Address an Envelope Like a Pro appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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“Order on Proposed ESI Order” – Is There a Better Mousetrap?

E-Discovery LLC

In Deckers Outdoor Corp. v. Last Brand, Inc., 2024 WL 4245407 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 18, 2024), the parties disagreed over when a formal ESI agreement was needed. However, the court held that “entry of some form of ESI order” was appropriate. It directed the parties to meet and confer. They did and: “The parties filed what they claimed was a stipulated proposed ESI order….

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Flood Damage on Key Austrian Rail Link to Take Months to Repair

Insurance Journal

Austria’s national railways will need months to restore the country’s busiest train line after catastrophic floods wrecked infrastructure, throttling the capacity to move people and goods.

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Ex-Twitter Worker Wins Musk Layoff Pay Fight, Memo Says

Insurance Journal

Elon Musk lost a legal fight over unpaid severance to a former Twitter employee who was laid off when he took over the social media platform in 2022, according to a memo obtained by Bloomberg News.

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Major companies keep hiring North Korean IT workers

Legal Dive

Dozens of Fortune 100 organizations have inadvertently hired workers from North Korea applying for remote jobs, Mandiant said.

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British Water Companies Fight $2 Billion Lawsuits Over Sewage Pollution

Insurance Journal

Six British water companies under-reported sewage discharges and overcharged millions of customers up to 1.5 billion pounds ($2 billion) as a result, lawyers bringing a landmark lawsuit told a London tribunal on Monday.

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Mississippi Court Candidates Tell You Why They Should Be Elected

The Marshall Project

The Marshall Project - Jackson and Mississippi Today asked the candidates to explain why people should vote for them. Here’s who responded.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Suit Alleges Services Outsourcing Firm Discriminated Against Blind Employee at Texas Call Center

Insurance Journal

The Results Companies, LLC, a services outsourcing firm, violated federal law when it refused to provide a reasonable accommodation for a blind call center employee and then fired her, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit.

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Shaping Global AI Governance: Rwanda and Singapore Launch the First AI Playbook

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: In an increasingly interconnected world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) governance has become a vital area for global collaboration. The recent partnership between Rwanda and Singapore, culminating in the launch of the world’s first AI Playbook at the United Nations Summit in 2024, highlights the significant role that small nations can play in shaping responsible AI policies.

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Report: Experts Worry California’s Wildfire Season Could Get Worse

Insurance Journal

Despite several early blazes and one of the state’s largest so far, experts worry California’s wildfire season could get worse when the seasonal winds responsible for fanning some of the biggest fires arrive.

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Neurosurgeon Attests to Judge Newman’s ‘Extraordinarily High Level of Cognitive Ability’

IP Watchdog

Judge Pauline Newman’s counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA) has released the results of a medical report that they claim proves she is fit to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (CAFC). Dr. Aaron G. Filler, MD, PhD, JD, a neurosurgeon and inventor who trained at the University of Chicago and Harvard University, says he volunteered to conduct the testing on Newman pro bono in order to “help resolve the impasse between Judge Newman and the Judicial Council.

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Insurance CEOs Talk Gen AI, Growth, Workforce Strategies

Insurance Journal

A much higher percentage of insurance chief executives say that generative AI is a top investment priority for their firms than peers in other industries, according to a survey report published by professional services firm KPMG.

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Perspectives on Patent Trolls and Efficient Infringement | IPWatchdog Unleashed

IP Watchdog

There is absolutely no doubt that at least some bad-acting patent owners continue to engage in a systematic game of extortion that leverages judicial inefficiencies and the often-outrageous costs of fighting and winning even when there is absolutely no merit to the patent infringement allegations. And these patent owners who do engage in this type of bad action do the industry a tremendous disservice, because these nefarious actors behave so egregiously that it causes a stain on the entire indus

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Purdue Settlement Talks With Sacklers Extended to November

Insurance Journal

Purdue Pharma LP said its making progress in settlement talks with members of the Sackler family who own the company and won another extension of a breathing spell that’s shielded the family from civil lawsuits for years.

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LexisNexis legal AI adoption report shows sharp increase in use of Gen AI

Legal IT Insider

Today (24 September) LexisNexis has released a new report – Need for Speedier Legal Services sees AI Adoption Accelerate – which reveals a sharp increase in the number of lawyers […] The post LexisNexis legal AI adoption report shows sharp increase in use of Gen AI appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Kansas County Reports Unauthorized Access to Personal Information in Ransomware Attack

Insurance Journal

A Kansas county said it found unauthorized access and acquisition of personal information maintained by the bounty, including protected health information related to individuals who received services. Franklin County, located southeast of Kansas City, shared in a Sept.

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BACK TO THE CASE OF WILSON: THIS TIME THE “CHERRY PICKING” EXPERT WHO VEERED INTO A PARTISAN APPROACH

Civil Litigation Brief

We are returning to the judgment of HHJ Melissa Clarke (sitting as a judge of the High Court) in Wilson v Ministry of Justice [2024] EWHC 2389 (KB) and staying with the theme of expert witnesses whose evidence was found wanting. (This.

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12 University Lacrosse Players Diagnosed With Rare Muscle Injury After Workout

Insurance Journal

A dozen Tufts University men’s lacrosse players have been diagnosed with a rare muscle injury after participating in a voluntary, supervised 45-minute workout that the team conducted, a university spokesperson said Friday.

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Breaking news: Elevate acquires Redgrave Data

Legal IT Insider

Legal services and software provider Elevate today (24 September) announced the acquisition of Redgrave Data, bolstering its eDiscovery and information governance capabilities. Redgrave Data was launched by eDiscovery boutique law […] The post Breaking news: Elevate acquires Redgrave Data appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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SURE and SageSure Launch Non-Admitted Business Owners Policy in California

Insurance Journal

SureChoice Underwriters Reciprocal Exchange in partnership with SageSure launched a non-admitted business owners policy in California. The program will service more than 400 business classes across eight industries, including restaurants, offices, wholesale, habitational, lessor risks, retail, service, and artisan contractors.

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Inside Story Season 2 to Premiere on Sept. 26

The Marshall Project

The video series, developed by formerly incarcerated people, about the criminal justice system returns for another season.

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Hundreds Sue Over Alleged Sexual Abuse at Illinois Juvenile Detention Centers

Insurance Journal

CHICAGO (AP) — More than 200 men and women were sexually abused as children while in custody at juvenile detention centers in Illinois, according to lawsuits filed Monday, the latest in a string of complaints alleging decades of systemic child …

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Witnesses, Avoid Absolutes

Your Trial Message

By Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm: As they enter a deposition room, or approach the lectern for cross-examination at trial, opposing counsel is looking for an opportunity to make a few memorable points at your witness’s expense. Often that opportunity can be achieved by asking the witness to embrace an oversimplified version or their duties and obligations.

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Road Work Inspector Who Survived Baltimore Bridge Collapse to File Claim

Insurance Journal

It was just another overnight shift for Damon Davis, a road construction inspector who was supervising repairs on Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge — until the deck beneath his feet started crumbling.

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WHEN AN EXPERT HAS “LOST ALL INDEPENDENCE AND OBJECTIVITY” – AND ADMITS SO IN COURT

Civil Litigation Brief

There are many interesting aspects of the judgment of HHJ Melissa Clarke (sitting as a judge of the High Court) in Wilson v Ministry of Justice [2024] EWHC 2389 (KB). Here I want to concentrate upon the judgment relating to.

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Last of Eight Bulls Eyed Escaping From Mall Rodeo Recaptured: Video

Insurance Journal

First responders in a Massachusetts city had to exercise some impromptu roundup skills when eight bulls escaped from a rodeo being held in the parking lot of a mall on Sunday.

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10 Essential Tips for Successfully Managing a Law Firm: Tools and Best Practices

Destination Articles Blog

“Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.” Peter Drucker’s words resonate deeply when it comes to successfully managing a law firm. Starting a law firm is one challenge, but keeping it running efficiently comes with challenges, from meeting client expectations to keeping up with the latest legal regulations. Here are some eye-opening stats that show just how challenging the legal industry can be: Client Retention: Only 60% of law firms feel confident in thei

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Vandal’s Rampage at Car Dealer Causes Damage to 75 Vehicles

Insurance Journal

A Maine man damaged 75 vehicles at an automobile dealership, smashing windows and denting hoods of vehicles before he was arrested, police said. The 25-year-old man from Auburn was charged with aggravated criminal mischief early Sunday, police said.

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DOJ suit accuses Visa of illegal monopoly for debit payments

Legal Dive

The company threatens merchants with high fees, and "makes its potential rivals business partners to thwart competition in debit card processing," the DOJ says.

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Maryland Joins in Suing Dali Ship Owner, Operator for Baltimore Bridge Collapse

Insurance Journal

The state of Maryland is suing the owner and operator of the Dali cargo ship that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, joining the U.S.

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Comment: Why AI Still Can’t Match a Lawyer’s Palate

Legal IT Insider

By Feargus MacDaeid, co-founder and chief strategy officer of Definely As a former magic circle lawyer who’s now deeply immersed in the world of LegalTech, I’ve had a front-row seat […] The post Comment: Why AI Still Can’t Match a Lawyer’s Palate appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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Critics Say Lawmakers Watered Down California’s Lemon Car Law After Secret Negotiations

Insurance Journal

Californians for the past 54 years have relied on the state’s “lemon law” to fight back against car makers that sell them defective vehicles.

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