Being 65 years old I remember how things used to be and the truth is technology has made some aspects of a lawyer’s work harder to do and easier to make mistakes in.
This talks about how different technologies impede assembling a file, doing investigation, and litigation. We are increasingly in a “dark matter universe” where much evidence cannot be known to us. I end with strategies on how to enclose this universe or at least light up some of the darkness.
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This course will provide an update for practitioners on U.S. federal employment law, exploring the T...
Philip A. Greenberg, Esq., who has been a litigator in the State and Federal Courts for 52 years, ha...
Recent studies have shown that there has been a dramatic increase in impairment due to alcoholism, a...
This program, conducted by a seasoned litigation and trial lawyer, will emphasize what litigators ca...
My contract was terminated and the contracting officer did not pay my invoices – what can I do...
This course analyzes federal contractor cyber security obligations under the Federal Acquisition Reg...
The Protections and Limits of the First Amendment when it comes to Expressive Conduct. This PowerPoi...