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Litigation Technology Tips for Paralegals

Paralegal Bootcamp

However, litigation technology can be tricky to understand. Using Litigation Technology Effectively Litigation technology can be tricky, but learning how to use it effectively is worth it and important for a litigation paralegal. Technology can help you as a litigation paralegal in many ways.

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It Turns Out Law School Leaving A Paper Trail Of Retaliation Was A Poor Litigation Strategy

Above The Law

The post It Turns Out Law School Leaving A Paper Trail Of Retaliation Was A Poor Litigation Strategy appeared first on Above the Law. Law professor Paul Campos prevailed in his fight with his employer.

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Colorado supreme court approves new congressional district map

JURIST

The Colorado Supreme Court approved Monday a congressional redistricting plan drawn by the state’s new Independent Congressional Redistricting Commission, despite objections that the new map dilutes Hispanic voting power. Under that standard, Justice Monica Marquez wrote, the Commission met its statutory duty.

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As drought persists in the west, justices to consider Navajo Nation’s rights to Colorado River

SCOTUSBlog

The federal government has ordered the seven Colorado River states to reduce their water usage by one-fifth. The Navajo Nation reservation is about the size of Ireland or West Virginia, with large portions bordered by the Colorado River. They have been the elephant in the room of Colorado River water apportionment for a century.

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Allstate Sues Ex-Agent For Post-Litigation 'Smear Campaign'

Law 360

Allstate Insurance Co.

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Colorado man argues last-minute switch in public defenders is unconstitutional

SCOTUSBlog

William Davis was driving in a state park outside Denver, Colorado, when a parks officer tried to pull him over for speeding. Davis appealed to the Colorado Court of Appeals, which reversed. But the Colorado Supreme Court in turn reversed that ruling and upheld Davis’ conviction. Davis did not stop. In Davis v.

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Litigation Funder Adds Managing Director Amid Colo. Growth

Law 360

Litigation finance company Lex Ferenda has brought on the former head of commercial litigation for DaVita Inc. as its new managing director of underwriting and risk as the company expands its operations to Denver, Colorado.