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Updated Corporate Law / Arbitration

Guides to mediation and arbitration. Arbitration rules & procedures. Vacating arbitration awards. Arbitration forms used for general business, labor, etc. Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) - mediation.


Corporate Law / Courts

Court decisions and sentencing. Federal and state court opinions - sources for case law, slip opinions, etc. Court verdicts.


Corporate Law / Litigation

Trial, lawsuit and litigation information. Attorney-client priviledge. Expert witnesses. Case management. Sentencing. Legal case management. Use of computer-generated evidence. Work Product Doctrine. Using surveillance tapes in the courtroom. Introduction to basic legal citation. Legal bulletins focused on the hospitality industry - applicable to most industries.


Corporate Law / Punitive Damages

Punitive damages. Information by state on whether or not punitive damages are insurable, plus US nationwide trends. Trends, state laws related to punitive damages and insurability.


Corporate Law / Search

Internet search engines for US state, federal and international laws, cases, court opinions, etc. Search the internet for case law.


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