2024 Litigation Update: Navigating Emerging Trends and Technology
March 27, 2024 | by Butler Snow
2024 Litigation Update: Navigating Emerging Trends and TechnologyMarch 27, 2024 By Butler Snow |
At Butler Snow, we strive to remain on the cutting edge of the law that impacts our clients’ business interests. We are confident you will find that exhibited in the depth and breadth of the topics covered in our 2024 Litigation Update, which covers novel litigation strategies and snares, the impact of emerging technologies on the legal landscape, and current litigation “dos and don’ts” from several of the firm’s thought leaders at the forefront of these issues.
This edition contains several articles addressing a broad spectrum of litigation topics that we hope you find interesting and informative. Feel free to browse any of the articles below or download a PDF of the entire publication here.
- Fair Notice As A Defense To Novel Tort Liability by P. Thomas DiStanislao
- The Impacts of ChatGPT on Corporate Litigation by Kenyatta L. (Kenny) Gardner and N. Denver Smith
- The “Golden Screw” in Today’s Supply Chains by Fred E. (Trey) Bourn III
- Navigating Rough Waters: A Pre-Litigation Compass by Alexander S. de Witt and Joel W. Morgan
- Planes, Trains & Now…Drones: Aerial Delivery Services & the Developing Legal Troposphere by Edderek L. (Beau) Cole
- Leveraging the UCC for Sellers by Michael E. McWilliams and Caroline B. Smith
- Practice Pointers & Potential Pitfalls of a Corporate Deposition by David G. Mayhan and Allena W. McCain
- A New Look at an Old Hot Topic: The Internet of Things by Alan D. Mathis and Xan Ingram Flowers
- The Wearable Revolution: How to Use Personal Health Device Data in Litigation by Katelyn R. Ashton and Susanna M. Moldoveanu
We hope you enjoy the variety of topics covered in this year’s publication, and if you have any questions about these topics might impact your business, please reach out to us. We are always available to work with our clients in assessing the impact of the current litigation climate on their businesses.