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The Science of Visual Persuasion: How Graphics Influence Juror Decision-Making

Sound Jury Blog

No matter how sound a legal argument may be, if a jury doesn’t fully understand it — or can’t remember it — the advantage is lost. That difference can mean the tipping point in close litigation. In the courtroom, clarity is power. Visuals speak the language of jurors.

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AI Summaries in Google Discover: Rethinking Information Governance, Discovery, and Security

Complex Discovery

When AI systems create summaries from multiple sources, critical questions arise about data lineage, authenticity, and the preservation of original context—all essential for organizations managing regulatory compliance and litigation readiness.

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Legal Tech in the Loop: Generative AI and the New Frontiers of Responsibility

Complex Discovery

Drawing from the European Commission’s Generative AI Outlook Report – Exploring the Intersection of Technology, Society and Policy (JRC142598), it examines the legal and ethical questions emerging as AI tools increasingly generate content that influences decisions in litigation, compliance, and client representation.

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In the Spotlight: What Happens When Your Case Goes Viral

WA Bar News

“The issue of when dress qualifies as speech has been litigated a fair amount, and generally this [ordinance] fell on the side of most of the decisions,” Ramerman said. So, to Ramerman, the city had sound legal standing in its actions—to the public, it was pariah fodder. Herein lies the rub. Ultimately, the city settled the lawsuit.

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Clearbrief CEO Jacqueline Schafer: Transforming Written Legal Arguments With AI

Attorney at Work

Jackie Schafer: I started out as a litigator at Paul Weiss, but spent most of my career in public service as an assistant attorney general, where I was regularly briefing and arguing cases before the state appellate courts in Alaska and Washington state. That amount of help for a small firm dealing with massive litigation is so important.

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Defendants Should Not Have Moved to Dismiss, Negotiated an ESI Protocol, and Engaged in Discovery Before Moving to Compel Arbitration

E-Discovery LLC

The court explained that: Plaintiffs, however, contend that Defendants waived any purported right to arbitration by actively litigating this action for seventeen months. Instead, they litigated the case fully, seeking dismissal based on substantive legal arguments. The lawsuit was filed on September 9, 2022.

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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

CaseFox

The legal profession is a complex and multifaceted field, comprising various roles that serve distinct purposes. Among these roles, lawyers and litigators often create confusion due to their similarities. They handle a wide range of legal matters, including contract drafting, negotiations, and legal documentation.