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November 01, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Value of Testimony From Trump's Lawyers: Another View

a lawyer who is presented by his client with a plan to commit a "future" crime can be compelled before a grand jury to give testimony against that client. The courts have long recognized the "crime fraud exception" to the privilege in such instances.
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October 31, 2023 | Law.com

How May US Judges Vet Experts for Jurors? The New Evidence Rule Set to Take Effect Is Sparking Debate

The update to Rule 702, set to go into effect officially on Dec. 1, has raised the issue of whether it's a long overdue way to hold judges to an evidentiary standard they should have been following for decades or if it encourages them to cross over into the jurors' domain.
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October 31, 2023 | Delaware Business Court Insider

Looming Evidence Rule Is Sparking Debate on How US Judges Will Vet Experts

The update to Rule 702, set to go into effect officially on Dec. 1, has raised the issue of whether it's a long overdue way to hold judges to an evidentiary standard they should have been following for decades or if it encourages them to cross over into the jurors' domain.
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October 26, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Defense's Evidence Helps Plaintiff Score $9.6M for Crushed Leg

"I have had animations created many times, where I've then looked at it and said, 'You know, I think the defense can score as many points with this as we did,'" Saltz Mongeluzzi Bendesky partner Jeffrey Goodman said.
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October 23, 2023 | Law.com

Judge: Patent Holder's Letter to Alleged Infringing Company Plausibly Established Defendant's Knowledge and Intent

A federal judge in Maine denied a company's motion to dismiss a patent infringement suit filed against it, concluding a letter the patent holder sent the alleged infringing company plausibly established the defendant's specific intent to encourage customer infringement.
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October 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal

The Rise of the Improper 'Pleading-to-Press' Tactic

Publicity attacks carry far more weight than mere press conference allegations. This article offers proposals for initial steps toward cleaning up and eliminating the pleading-to-press, ("P2P") trend in litigation.
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October 19, 2023 | Law.com

How Lawyers Are Already Wielding Upcoming Changes to Expert Evidence Rules

At a Sept. 6 status hearing, lawyers on both sides of the talcum powder lawsuits against Johnson & Johnson debated the impact of the upcoming amendments to Federal Rule 702 of Evidence.
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October 19, 2023 | Litigation Daily

Penny for Your Thoughts on the Federal Rule Change Regarding Expert Testimony

The amendment to Federal Rule of Evidence 702, which deals with expert witness testimony, is set to take effect on Dec. 1. How do the changes affect you?
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October 09, 2023 | Daily Report Online

Georgia Investigators Lost and Damaged Evidence in Macon Murder Case, Judge Rules

According to court testimony Tuesday, investigators lost text messages and a doorbell video—key evidence in the case against Jordan Mullis, one of three people charged in the 2021 slaying of 18-year-old Montaveous Raines Jr. in Lake Wildwood, a community in northwest Macon about 84 miles south of Atlanta.
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October 06, 2023 | Legaltech News

Morgan Lewis' New E-Data Practice Head: Gen AI Impact on E-Discovery Costs Isn't Clear

In an age of new technologies, Scott Milner, the new global head and practice group leader of the Morgan Lewis' e-data practice group, sees a need to revisit some older e-discovery principles, such as ESI protocols.
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