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The legal experts who write for the National Law Review cover the federal circuit courts as well as the Supreme Court, analyzing the decisions and opinions from the justices at these levels and parsing the meaning and greater context of these decisions.  For coverage of the circuit courts and the decisions at the Supreme Court, the National Law Review has breaking news coverage of these issues. Additionally, coverage of litigation as a process, including rules of evidence, jury selection, and information on expert witnesses is available on the site.

Along with traditional litigation, the National Law Review also covers alternate dispute resolution (ADR), as well as the viability of Arbitration Agreements in a variety of contexts. The benefits of mediation as opposed to litigation, and the benefits of arbitration.  Compulsory arbitration clauses in agreements relating to major corporations, shareholder agreements, or multinational agreements, are covered on the National Law Review.

Additionally, the National Law Review covers trends in -e-discovery and regulations in document analysis and trial preparation. 

We also serve as a resource for the latest developments in civil proceduree-discovery, trial practice, appellate practice, and alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and arbitration involving both binding adversarial proceedings and non-binding voluntary procedures before neutral third parties.

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Recent Litigation, Trial, ADR, E-Discovery & Court News

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Jan
24
2014
BRIC-a-BRAC January 24, 2014: News Items from BRIC Countries Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
29
2014
Reversal on Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Retaliation Claim Highlights Importance of Email and Investigations Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
6
2015
Federal District Court Sides with Insurer on Allegations that Insurer Breached Its Duty to Defend Its Insured Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Feb
20
2014
Patent Troll Update: Japan - Re: Patent Infringement Litigation Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
1
2012
Wisconsin Supreme Court: Reservation of Rights Letter Not Required to Preserve Coverage Defenses Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
26
2014
Bowing to Pressure, Four Loko Stops Selling Caffeinated Alcohol Beverages and Restricts Marketing to Under 21-Year Olds Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
4
2014
The Copaxone Story in the U.S. and India: An Update Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jan
11
2017
Supreme Court Solicits Opinions on Breadth of Remedies under ERISA—Including Indemnity and Contribution Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
15
2015
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals Issues an Important Clarification of the Standard for Insurance Coverage Determinations in Duty to Defend Cases Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
26
2016
California Federal Court Rules Collection Calls for Federally Backed Loans Are Retroactively Exempt from TCPA Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
May
26
2017
Widespread Use of GOOGLE Trademark as a Verb Does Not Render the Mark Generic Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
19
2017
Supreme Court Rules That Prohibition on Registration of Disparaging Trademarks is Unconstitutional Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
5
2016
Brazil: Update on Patentability of Diagnostic Claims (Part 2) Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
3
2017
Google Claims Partial Victory over OFCCP: Why You Should Care Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
10
2015
New Jersey Tax Court Upholds Revocation of the Property Tax Exemption of a Major Nonprofit Hospital Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Aug
8
2017
PTAB Obviousness Determination Vacated and Remanded for Flawed Analysis of Unexpected Results Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
5
2010
Supreme Court to Review Whether University Owns Patent Under Bayh-Dole Act Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Nov
25
2010
Health Care Providers, Tricare Reimbursement and the OFCCP: Hope for the Best but Prepare for the Worst Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
4
2013
Supreme Court Case Likely to Affect When Copyright Owners Must Bring Suit Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Sep
3
2015
D.C. Circuit Upholds Department of Labor Rule That Makes Millions of Home Health Care Workers Eligible for Minimum Wage and Overtime Pay Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Dec
5
2013
Fifth Circuit Overrules NLRB – U.S. Employers Can Require Employees to Resolve Disputes on Individual Basis, Not by Class Action Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jul
11
2011
Entrepreneur’s Guide to Litigation – Blog Series: Introduction Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Oct
12
2015
Illinois Appellate Court Upholds Foreclosure Judgment Despite Discrepancies Between Copies of the Note Attached to Foreclosure Complaint and Submitted into Evidence Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Feb
27
2012
Wisconsin Legislature Passes Bill Repealing Compensatory and Punitive Damages Available Under State Law for Discrimination Claims Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Feb
19
2014
Pollution Exclusion Clauses: Wisconsin Courts Find “Septage” to be an Excluded Pollutant But Not “Manure” Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Jun
11
2012
EEOC Takes Aim at High School Diploma Requirements for Employment as Potentially Disparately Impacting Individuals with Disabilities Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Mar
12
2014
Better Call Saul -- Human Resources and Damage Control Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
Apr
30
2014
Courts Active in Air Regulations This Week: U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Cross-State Air Pollution Rule and Federal District Orders EPA to Decide Whether to Propose Ozone Standards - Environmental Protection Agency Michael Best & Friedrich LLP
 

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