by RG | May 14, 2026 | legal matters
A trial-lawyer perspective on why large verdicts often reflect discovery failures, credibility issues and corporate conduct – not runaway juries. Every time a Georgia jury returns a large verdict, you can almost set your watch by the press release that follows....
by RG | May 14, 2026 | legal matters
For decades, law firm owners have operated under an unspoken but deeply ingrained assumption: that growth requires sacrifice. You can have quality or volume. You can invest in talent or technology. You can serve existing clients or pursue new ones. You can build a...
by RG | May 14, 2026 | LawSite
EvenUp, the personal injury AI company that reached a $2 billion valuation last fall, is making a significant shift in its business model – one that extends it beyond software vendor to something closer to an outsourced operations partner for PI firms. The San...
by RG | May 14, 2026 | Law.com
While the case was squarely about the EOs against the four law firms, Trump’s EO against Paul Weiss, and subsequent deal, was also of interest to the lawyers and panel of judges. While the case was squarely about the EOs against the four law firms,...
by RG | May 14, 2026 | LawSite
A new legal technology product called eDig365 is making its public debut this week at the CLOC Global Institute in Chicago, offering a reporting and observability layer built on top of Microsoft Purview eDiscovery. The product is designed to address a gap that its...