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  • Highlights of the latest commercial leasing cases from around the country.

    December 27, 2007ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • The movement from unstructured content management to matter-centric 'electronic matter files' in document management systems continues to be an important technology migration process in the legal industry worldwide. An organization's implementation of, or movement to, matter-centricity is not a merely a technology project. It is a business process project, and actually a collection of business process opportunities.

    December 21, 2007David E. Kiefer
  • Recent rulngs of interest to you and your practice.

    December 21, 2007ALM Staff | Law Journal Newsletters |
  • Last month, the authors discussed the law in the U.S. and beyond pertaining to the establishment of a child's habitual residence. The next issue to cover, once habitual residence of the child has been established, is whether or not the petitioning party has a right to custody of the child in question.

    December 21, 2007Bari Brandes Corbin and Evan B. Brandes
  • A sperm donor who fathered a colleague's child 18 years ago and has held himself out as the father cannot now deny his paternity, said a Nassau judge, who denied the donor's request for a genetic test.

    December 21, 2007Vesselin Mitev
  • Recent surveys and polls indicate that the number of discovery requests law firms receive is on the rise ' rapidly! Changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ('FRCP') are accelerating the proportion of time and effort related to e-discovery compliance. The question is not 'if,' but 'how,' when it comes to e-discovery planning. While it seems imperative to design an information strategy that enables firms to be litigation ready, basic know-how of litigation readiness concepts and a well thought-out approach, especially when it comes to handling electronically stored information ('ESI'), is essential.

    December 21, 2007L. Keith Lipman and Dan Safran