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Family Law and Digital Evidence: Preserving, Presenting, and Persuading

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

From smartphones and social media to cloud platforms and AI devices, digital evidence is increasingly central to family law litigation. Real-World Application: Hear about practical tools, examples, and expert strategies for using metadata, forensic review, and Requests for Admission to strengthen your case.

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Justia Legal Resources: Guide to Lawsuits and the Court Process

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

This allows them to better assert their rights and protect their interests if they end up in litigation. When Can a Federal Court Hear a Case? There are two main situations in which a federal court might be able to hear a case. Otherwise, a state court will hear the case. What Can You Ask a Court To Do?

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Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation

Debevoise Data Blog

Generative AI has transformed how people around the world work; how they create; and what they see, hear, and watch online. Despite the busy 2024 litigation year against companies offering AI platforms in 2024, significant intellectual property questions remain unanswered as the calendar turns to 2025.

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OpenText™ eDiscovery CE 25.2: Introducing eDiscovery Chronology for enhanced evidence organization

OpenText

Here's what's new: OpenText eDiscovery Chronology In modern litigation and investigations, organizing massive volumes of digital evidence chronologically to understand the who, what, where, and when of a matter can be daunting, labor-intensive, expensive, and potentially risky.

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Trellis Launches Trellis AI to Streamline Trial Court Litigation

Trellis AI leverages the largest repository of state trial court data to help litigators evaluate cases, automate brief drafting, suggest winning strategies, and more. Analyze Argument — Pinpoint the key arguments and evidence within opposing counsel's brief to help you draft a reply and prepare for a hearing.

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How to Solve Unmet Legal Needs and Restore Public Trust – A Justice Blueprint

Colin S. Levy

Litigation. Another component of the blueprint involves reform through litigation challenging restrictions on who is authorized to provide legal services and how they may do so. We must learn from mistakes, experiment in the face of uncertainty, and keep our minds open to possibilities when presented with new information.

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How a Motion for Change of Venue Affects Your Case

Clio

Are you a busy litigator constantly on the move? Attending a motion hearing: A hearing is scheduled for both you and the opposing party to argue your case before the judge. Finally, you will represent your client at a hearing and address any objections or opposition to the motion. Completed EOIR-33/IC.

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