Diane Kilcoyne: Bringing E-Discovery to All Firms
A brand-new technology, DNA evidence, ignited the legal scene during the 1980s. Although it was a highly complicated science that ...
A brand-new technology, DNA evidence, ignited the legal scene during the 1980s. Although it was a highly complicated science that ...
The son of a prominent attorney and senior judge of the United States Middle District Court of Tennessee, Thomas A. ...
There is a well-known adage, “Football is a game of inches.” No better reminder can be made than the loss ...
In the financial world, recent changes in the Department of Labor (DOL) made to the fiduciary standard have been all ...
A pooled special needs trust is the only form of a self-funded special needs trust someone who is 65 or ...
In Sumner County recently, a high-profile trial ended in a mistrial leading court watchers to ask the question: What happened ...
Pursuant to the “American Rule,” parties to litigation are generally responsible for paying their own attorney’s fees, unless an applicable ...
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