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vTestify, The Cowen Group, and a Room Full of Legal Innovators

Recently vTestify had the honor of sponsoring and attending a dinner hosted by David Cowen and The Cowen Group in New York City. Invited guests included General Counsel, Chief Innovation Officers, and Legal Entrepreneurs who spent the evening exchanging ideas about legal technology, process improvements, and leadership in the legal industry. Our CEO, Mike Hewitt was […]

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Protective Order to prevent Video Deposition

In some cases, counsel and the opposition are agreeable. In other’s, that may not be the case. In HsingChing Hsu v. Puma Biotechnology, California Central Court Case 8:15-cv-00865, we find the opposition having to ask Judge Andrew J. Guilford for a protective order. The Latham & Watkins defense team wanted to move forward with audio

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(spoiler alert) vTestify Escapes!

Here at vTestify, we enjoy many things; Increasing Access to Justice, Increased Efficiency, Simplified Scheduling, but we always enjoy a good escape room. Last night, members of our team and even board members met up at Game On Escapes & More in Cary, NC. In attendance we had: Scott McGahey (Board Member), Mason Ambrose (Founder &

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The E-Admissibility Chart for the Savvy Trial Attorney

I came across an invaluable blog the other day written by Mr. Craig Ball.  In his blog, he covers everything from e-discovery to interviews with legal thought leaders and I’m extremely glad that I  happened upon it. Before we get into the E-admissibility chart he shared let’s review Federal rule 1001. Federal Rules of Evidence,

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