This Continuing Legal Education presentation covers electronic discovery and the related ethical duty of competence regarding electronically stored information (ESI). Drawing on guidance from the State Bar, recent eDiscovery cases, and our own experience assisting attorneys, the presentation outlines the main risks to counsel and client of failing to properly understand eDiscovery obligations and how to effectively handle electronically stored information in litigation.
Designed for beginning estate planning attorneys, this comprehensive course provides a practical fou...
Join Laurie Besden, Executive Director of Lawyers Concerned for Lawyers of Pennsylvania, for an upda...
This presentation provides an in-depth analysis of various mechanisms for resolving shareholder disp...
This program equips attorneys with actionable strategies for effectively implementing generative AI ...
This presentation addresses the unique challenges of shareholder disputes in small businesses, often...
Nowhere is the gap between technology and regulation more pronounced than in AI. For lawyers, this o...
As technology advances, the manipulation of digital content has become more sophisticated and access...
With the alarming prevalence of substance use and mental health disorders in the legal profession, i...
A variety of types of cases require an understanding of anatomy. Equally, cases require the utilizat...
Session 10 of 10 - Mr. Kornblum, a highly experienced trial and litigation lawyer for over 50 years,...