Ponder these mind-boggling statistics, courtesy of the ABA 2012 Litigation Section Annual Conference:

Some companies estimate that for every 340,000 pages of information preserved for litigation, only 1 is actually used. Continue reading »

Jun 192012

Who would have imagined a pair of high heels, a ceramic tile floor, an Australian safety expert, and an outspoken appellate judge could cross paths, offering lessons about expert testimony along the way? Continue reading »

What’s the value of a word?

Amid the barrage of headlines concerning Facebook’s initial public offering, one seemingly harmless four-letter word has been causing a very different kind of legal commotion. Continue reading »

When you sue Facebook and its founder Mark Zuckerberg claiming three-quarters ownership in the wildly successful social network, you are certain to get attention. Paul D. Ceglia has had plenty of that since 2010, when he filed his lawsuit based on an alleged 2003 contract between him and then Harvard undergrad Zuckerberg. Facebook and Zuckerberg deny Ceglia’s claim. Continue reading »

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