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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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Your votes determine the 15 companies selected to face off in a live pitch competition that will be the opening-night event of this year’s TECHSHOW, which is Feb. The companies listed below, in alphabetical order, are: Ai.Law. Voting is now open! 14-17, 2024, in Chicago. Most of the startups have also provided a link to a demo video.

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Remote Depositions Bring Greater Efficiency to Litigation

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From 2018 through March of 2020, adoption of the service was very low – just a couple of hundred depositions total in that two-year period. There are a number of people, both general counsel and those at law firms, who were reluctant to use this service at first who have now realized the advantage of doing so. That’s one piece.

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What Does A Paralegal Do At Trial: Six Things Your War Room Must Have

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Courts: Judge, Judge Administrator, Court Reporter. The idea is for anyone working on the case to have access to the tools to help them locate documents. The furniture can be re-arranged, or even removed from the room, but the main goal is that everything can be found in a logical location. Motions in Limine.

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Two cases. Three hours of arguments. Four sets of lawyers. Fifty mentions of abortion. One pair of red socks.

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As with the October sitting , the general public remains left out of the courtroom, with credentialed Supreme Court reporters and justices’ law clerks spaced apart in the public gallery. Roberts next recognizes Fletcher, thanking him for his service as acting solicitor general. Amy Howe has SCOTUSblog’s main account.

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February 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

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The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) decision denying a petition to delist the golden-cheeked warbler was arbitrary and capricious because the FWS applied “an inappropriately heightened” standard to its review of the delisting petition. Portland Pipe Line Corp. 18-2118 (1st Cir.