Attorneys approach technology in drastically different ways. Some are eager to incorporate the latest programs or software into their practice. Others may use their smartphones as part of their ...
Having a plentiful number of clients in a law firm is vital. To attract new clients, law firms must have a successful marketing plan. It is also crucial to make as many clients as possible happy to ...
A substantial portion of today's legal practice is conducted digitally and on-line. Attorneys generate, collect, store and use an abundance of client confidential information, personally identifiable ...
If you had asked me in law school what area of law I hoped to practice, the answer would not have been E-Discovery. Frankly, I had no idea E-Discovery attorneys existed or awareness that E-Discovery ...
An expert witness in a competency hearing Wednesday questioned the way competency is determined through courts, citing the changing nature of mental health symptoms. “It’s like a useless exercise,” ...
An analysis of recent guidance and emerging best practices on counsel’s ethical duty to be technologically proficient, with a focus on counsel’s obligations in the context of e-discovery and ...
A Colorado law dealing with a defendant's mental competency that puts the state in compliance with a 1972 Supreme Court ruling is causing controversy. If evaluators determine a person is unlikely to ...