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Justia Legal Resources: Guide to Lawsuits and the Court Process

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

A section of the Lawyers and the Legal Process Center in the Justia Legal Guides tries to make lawsuits and the court process more accessible to the average person. This allows them to better assert their rights and protect their interests if they end up in litigation. A judge will decide this type of case on their own.

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Deepfaked Evidence: What Case Law Tells Us About How the Rules of Authenticity Needs to Change

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Generative AI’s (“genAI”) ability to “deepfake” audiovisual evidence presents dual concerns: (1) parties could present deepfaked evidence as real, or (2) parties could challenge real evidence as deepfaked, requiring resources for evidence validation on top of the already lengthy and expensive litigation process. In Huang v.

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The Lawyer’s Guide to Impactful Writing: An Overview From Introduction to Conclusion | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

This engaging, practical session explores how to transform your legal writing using the Betty Flowers framework, a four-stage writing process that every attorney should know: Madman, Architect, Carpenter, and Judge. Jansson is a litigation associate in the Los Angeles office of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. ET/10:00 a.m.

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AI in Litigation and Case Management: Transforming the Legal Landscape

Bigfork Tech

AI in Litigation and Case Management: Transforming the Legal Landscape Technology is in every aspect of our lives; the legal field is no exception. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into litigation and case management is revolutionizing how legal professionals operate. However, AI significantly streamlines this process.

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Procedural Justice: What It Is and Why It’s Important

Clio

Another example of procedural justice is alternative dispute resolution (ADR) processes, such as mediation, arbitration, and neutral evaluation, which allow litigants to use the assistance of a neutral third party to help resolve a legal dispute in a more collaborative space. What are the 4 pillars of procedural justice?

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What is the Difference Between a Good Patent and a Bad Patent?

Brett Trout

Why Litigation Experience Matters in a Patent Attorney One of the most overlooked but highly valuable assets in a patent attorney is litigation experience specifically, experience arguing patent cases in federal court.

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When a Copyright Owner Gets Only a $1,000 Judgment in Federal Court, They’re the Real Losers–McDermott v. KMC

Eric Goldman

” [The $2,500 amount was suggested by the presiding judge at a settlement conference, which the defendant turned into an offer of judgment.] Perhaps the defendant didn’t request them because the lawyers were pro bono anyway. It’s likely that neither side’s lawyers were working on an hourly basis.

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