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Trellis Launches Trellis AI to Revolutionize Trial Court Litigation

Trellis.Law Blog

19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, Trellis launched Trellis AI, a powerful new legal productivity platform designed for the complex needs of trial court litigation. LOS ANGELES, Nov.

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Deep Trellis State Court Capabilities Help Bowman and Brooke Track Trends and Defend Mass Tort Litigation in State Courts

Trellis.Law Blog

Since 1985, the firm has defended corporate clients in high-exposure and technically intricate lawsuits… Continue reading → The post Deep Trellis State Court Capabilities Help Bowman and Brooke Track Trends and Defend Mass Tort Litigation in State Courts first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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Shady Business: Tree Litigation in a State Trial Court

Trellis.Law Blog

The reason for the collective action was the breakdown… Continue reading → The post Shady Business: Tree Litigation in a State Trial Court first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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?Primer on Using State Court Trial Data for Business and Competitive Intelligence

Trellis.Law Blog

This represents a goldmine of information about the litigation process. Read Our Article… Continue reading → The post ⚡Primer on Using State Court Trial Data for Business and Competitive Intelligence first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog. Here’s how to harness the power of those big numbers.

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Trellis: An Analytical Approach to Legal Research

Trellis.Law Blog

As seen in the latest CIO Applications for the Legal Vertical publication: “Legal research has traditionally focused on appellate courts, leaving trial courts—where much litigation unfolds—fragmented and hard to access.

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Court Says Twitter Misused Litigation to Punish Defendants for Their Speech–X v. CCDH

Eric Goldman

As a result, the court finds that much of the lawsuit is a SLAPP. If the case stands on appeal, Twitter will write a check to CCDH to compensate it for the litigation harms Twitter has imposed on it. RIPTwitter. * * * Most readers should stop reading the blog post here. The court says this is disingenuous. “X Corp.

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Shady Business: Tree Litigation in a State Trial Court

Legal Tech Monitor

Continue reading → The post Shady Business: Tree Litigation in a State Trial Court first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog. In the past week, 160,000 actors and media personalities from SAG-AFTRA joined the 11,000 members of the Writers Guild of America (WGA) who have been on the picket line since May.