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To Arbitrate or Not To Arbitrate? That Is the Question

ALPS

2d 431 (1999) (New York public policy considerations do not require that claims of lawyer malpractice be adjudicated solely in the courts and if agreement does not violate rule of ethics, arbitration provision is enforceable). For example, it is not uncommon for each side to be limited to three depositions and expert reports only.

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Lookback 2020: The Biggest Takeaways for Attorneys

MyCase

And the second thing is the willingness of courts and practitioners to adopt the obvious, which is to have depositions remotely, and to have all the parties remote. But a month later, there I was doing depositions online, dozens of them, with attorneys who had previously objected to them. We often could speak. So, that gets uploaded.