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TechReport 2022: Litigation & TAR

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The largest group of respondents to the Litigation Technology & E-Discovery Survey (32%) practice at firms with 2-9 attorneys while 10% of respondents are solo attorneys and 25% are at firms with 10-49 attorneys. The results of the survey thus skew slightly more towards mid-size and smaller law firms.

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July 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The court held that NJDEP had acted within its authority when it acquired property interests to construct a dune and berm system along Long Beach Island and along 14 miles of coastline in northern Ocean County after Superstorm Sandy. The court indicated that the attorney general had broad power to propound the interrogatories.

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December 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Army Corps of Engineer permits for construction of a portion of a proposed methanol refinery and export terminal in Washington (the Kalama Project). CARB and California Attorney General Sought to Join Lawsuit Challenging Port of Los Angeles Project. The federal district court for the Western District of Washington vacated U.S.

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November 2017 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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Vermont Court Said Former Attorney General Could Be Deposed on Use of Private Email Account. Attorney General of Vermont , No. Jacobson demanded damages from Clack and NAS “to be determined at trial believed to be in excess of Ten Million Dollars,” plus punitive damages and attorney fees. 349-6-16WNCV (Vt. Jacobson v.

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March 2018 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The federal district court for the Southern District of California rejected challenges to waivers of environmental laws granted by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for certain types of border wall construction projects in San Diego County.

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