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E-Discovery By Design: An Impossible Aim, or a Growing Reality?
Though the concept behind e-discovery by design isn't entirely new, it has gained momentum as some of the biggest enterprise solutions started offering built-in e-discovery capabilities. But will these be enough?CPLR 2106 Amended to Permit Any Person to Submit an Affirmation in Lieu of an Affidavit (Part 2)
In the second installment of his New York Practice column on the amendment to CPLR 2106, which went into effect Jan. 1, 2024, Patrick M. Connors continues the discussion by highlighting additional potential problems presented by the amendment.CPLR 2106 Amended To Permit Any Person To Submit Affirmation in Lieu of Affidavit
In the first of this two-part New York Practice column, Patrick M. Connors discusses how, effective Jan. 1, 2024, CPLR 2106 was substantially amended to allow any person to submit an affirmation in lieu of an affidavit, "with the same force and effect." This is one of the most significant changes to the CPLR in the 21st century and will impact many areas of practice.View more book results for the query "*"
How a Plaintiffs Lawyer Secured $6M Gwinnett Co. Settlement Despite Adverse Police Report
"It's the perfect example of a case where you shouldn't take the police report at face value," said Darl Champion of the Champion Firm, who litigated the case with co-counsel Adrienne McKay.Columbus Attorney Leads Purported Self-Defense Claim to $20.7M Wrongful Death Verdict
"When you sense that something is wrong, you need to look into it. You need to get the experienced consultants, and experts necessary to figure out the science of a case because things aren't always as they appear, and that certainly turned out to be the case here," lead attorney Teresa Tomlinson of Hall Booth Smith told the Daily Report.Cellphone Evidence in Spotlight as Justices Scrutinize Admissibility
"If we give police officers the idea that they can illegally access a cellphone, see whatever's on there and then go get a warrant based upon the warrantless stuff that they've seen, they can reverse engineer enough probable cause," argued appellant counsel John Jay McArthur.Bill Would Make California Courts Screen for Deepfakes
Legislation by Sen. Angelique Ashby, D-Sacramento, would also direct the Judicial Council to help judges, lawyers and law enforcement spot AI-tampered evidence.