The emergence of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) is bringing both excitement and uncertainty to civil litigators.
Nicole Marie Gill of Cozen O'Connor discusses the growing complexity of e-discovery as new U.S. and international privacy ...
Although the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has not directly addressed whether the heightened pleading standards of ...
In a twist in Donald Trump's defamation case against the Pulitzer Prize Board, the board has sought his psychiatric and other ...
Pets run many human households, but when tax season comes, they don’t count—no matter how dependent on you they are. A ...
An insider’s analysis of how civil procedure governs corporate conflicts, revealing why interim relief, execution, and strategy often matter more than final ...
An Illinois federal judge granted the insurer's request for over 38,000 data entries from a survey the plaintiffs created and ...
Opinion: As the Defend Trade Secrets Act, or DTSA, approaches its 10th anniversary, practitioners and courts are still wrestling with how a plaintiff must identify its alleged trade secrets before ...
A US judge ordered Angelina Jolie to disclose private messages in her dispute with Brad Pitt. Here’s why courts can legally ...
Court ruled that FEMA summons issued under Section 37 operate within a civil-procedural framework and are not subject to gender-based safeguards under Section 160 CrPC. The key takeaway is that a ...
Survivors of Abuse NY announced an expanded legal focus on representing individuals pursuing civil sexual abuse claims under ...