Danielle Braff | ABA Journal When it comes to law firms and legal organizations, perhaps the question isn’t “Is there an app for that?” but “Should there be an app for that?” We spoke with firms that decided to build their own apps, as well as with law analysts, to dig into their purpose and… Continue reading What Law Firms and Legal Organizations Should Consider Before Creating Their Own Apps
Category: Construction Law
Waking Up Work – Using Midfulness to Uncover the Unknown Unknowns and Do the Right Thing – Webinar
FREE Ethics & Elimination of Bias Webinar Jan. 13, 2021 at 12 pm CST Why are we so divided? Why do so few people step up when the situation demands it? Why is it so difficult to find consensus about what is right? In this fun and exciting Ethics and Elimination of Bias webinar, Timothy… Continue reading Waking Up Work – Using Midfulness to Uncover the Unknown Unknowns and Do the Right Thing – Webinar
You May Be Able to Dodge a Bullet, But Not a Gatling Gun
Garret Murai | California Construction Law Blog In the days before cable, and long before Netflix, I watched my fair share of spaghetti westerns on lazy weekend afternoons. Bullets zinging past cowboys, knocking off hats, and ricocheting off rocks. But while you might get lucky and dodge a bullet, not so with a Gatling gun.*… Continue reading You May Be Able to Dodge a Bullet, But Not a Gatling Gun
Best Practices for ESI Collection in Construction Litigation
Kelley J. Halliburton | Construction Executive The construction business has always been heavy on records and data but now more than ever much of that information is stored electronically. Gone are the days of just a trailer full of drawings and paper documents. Construction projects now have huge amounts of electronically stored information (ESI) including… Continue reading Best Practices for ESI Collection in Construction Litigation
Don’t Assume a Civil Zoom Trial Creates Reversible Error
Dr. Ken Broda-Bahm | Holland & Hart Here is a scenario that might be playing out in various forms around the country: A judge looks at her increasingly crowded docket during the coronavirus pandemic and thinks, “Well, I’m doing professional meetings on Zoom every day. Why couldn’t I move some of these trials by putting… Continue reading Don’t Assume a Civil Zoom Trial Creates Reversible Error
