How to Wrangle Technical Information for Jurors [Ongoing]

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How lawyers can best present scientific or other highly technical information to jurors; pointers on trial preparation, and choice of written or visual materials, use of expert testimony, and other potentially useful elements; additional guidance on what to do or not do to most effectively convey essential points to a lay audience.

How to Build on Midyear Metrics

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Midyear reality checks and professional development tips, whether for individual lawyers or for firms as a whole. Among the points to consider covering: What individuals and firms should be paying attention to at the half-year mark; how to build on successes, or, conversely, how to carry out a course correction; how to handle difficult conversations about performance; how to get the most out of client check-ins.

What’s Next for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement?

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The Trump administration’s decision to not renew the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement; rationale for the decision; what it means for the current agreement’s status and effect; who is likely to be most affected by this action; probable next steps for the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement and its evolution; what the business community may want to consider doing in response to this new uncertainty, which adds to an already complicated and fast-changing international trade landscape and overall economic climate, given recent U.S. tariffs and military actions.