One of the in-house lawyer’s most valuable tools is the attorney-client privilege and the ability of the client to ask pointed and raw questions for the ...
It used to be that companies selected outside counsel based on things like relationships, reputation, and tickets to sporting events/fancy dinners. Those days ...
In earlier blogs, we discuss what to do when your company has been sued and how to report on litigation to senior management. Today we discuss what to do in ...
In the previous blog, we discussed what to do when your company has been sued, i.e., things you should do when a new lawsuit comes in the door. Equally ...
It’s hard to think of a more disconcerting feeling than getting a copy of a lawsuit filed against your company. If you have no or little experience with ...
Too often, people assume that only federal courts hear big lawsuits. That is not the case. Large, complex cases are filed regularly in state court, e.g., ...
If it is your first time litigating a case in Colorado state court then you will be facing a learning curve. While experienced, thoughtful Colorado counsel is ...
If you have a case filed in the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, if your case has been transferred here, or if it is otherwise your ...
One important topic in the e-discovery space involves ethical considerations for attorneys. With so many different aspects of e-discovery, and so many players ...
In our last post in this e-discovery blog series, we discussed the first five questions you should ask outside counsel as part of their case pitch process to ...