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  • 10 Questions to Ask Your Outside Counsel (e-Discovery Edition) – Part I

    10 Questions to Ask Your Outside Counsel (e-Discovery Edition) – Part I

    In our last post in this series we discussed four ways to tackle the hidden costs of e-discovery. Building on that, we will now discuss a list of questions you should be asking your law firm before discovery begins.

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  • So You’re Being Sued in Colorado State Court (Civil): 10 Things To Know

    So You’re Being Sued in Colorado State Court (Civil): 10 Things To Know

    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 your best guide to navigating the local terrain, we hope these questions and answers will help orient you to the courts in the Centennial State.

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  • Your Company Has Just Been Sued – Now What?

    Your Company Has Just Been Sued – Now What?

    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 litigation, this can be a panic-inducing moment. And no matter how experienced you are handling litigation, your stomach will start to flutter as you read through the allegations.

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  • So You’re Being Sued in the District of Nebraska: 10 Things To Know

    So You’re Being Sued in the District of Nebraska: 10 Things To Know

    No two federal judicial districts are the same. From different laws, judges, and local rules, to idiosyncratic norms and customs, each district has its own hurdles and unique considerations. Nebraska is no different. If you have a case filed in the United States District Court for the District of Nebraska, if your case has been transferred here, or if it is otherwise your first time litigating a case in this District, then you will be facing a learning curve.

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