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New Book Proposes Four-Prong Legal Strategy to Negate Nuclear Verdicts

Insurance Journal

Leaders at one of the largest national insurance defense firms believe they have identified the causes of nuclear verdicts—and developed a comprehensive litigation strategy that negates them. A new book about that strategy and the data behind it will be …

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How to Create a Strategic Plan For the Legal Department That Fits

Percipient

Best Ways to Enhance Your Legal Department Strategy You dont need to rebuild everything to make your legal strategy better. Finally, making regular updates to your strategy shows clear direction and supports long-term goals. See how Percipient can fit into your legal strategy.

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Application of Work-Product Doctrine to Materials Prepared Years After Incident

E-Discovery LLC

The decision is one part of vigorously-litigated [1] discovery in a civil rights lawsuit. One document involved a discussion of legal strategy with Mr. Hall’s trial counsel. As such, the Hall Court did not have to resolve the “closer” question of whether the information was opinion work product.

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The Quiet Force Behind Successful Outcomes: Pretrial Motions

Joseph, Hollander & Craft

Civil, family, and criminal courts allow for these pretrial motions, which can shape future proceedings and therefore the trajectory of litigation. They are a critical part of the strategy, helping us protect our clients’ rights, control what evidence reaches the jury, and, in some cases, end the case altogether.

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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.

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Strategic Posturing and Disinformation: A Familiar Kremlin Tactic in the Russo-Ukrainian War

Complex Discovery

This summary is intended to inform professionals engaged in geopolitical risk analysis, defense intelligence, and international legal strategy with a fact-based, contextually enriched account of events shaping the trajectory of the conflict.