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What decisions from the Supreme Court's last term will impact business litigation in the near future?



The end of June marked the conclusion of the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent term. In addition to cases that grab headlines dealing with social, political, or public policy issues, the Court also decides issues that impact business litigation. Its decision will now play out in courts around the country as judges apply the new cases. In this episode, we hear from three Dorsey appellate lawyers, Steve Wells, Nick Bullard, and Brock Huebner, who have been tracking the Court’s decisions. We focus on three decisions from this term that in-house counsel should consider in managing and assessing litigation risks.


If you have any comments or feedback on this episode, drop me a line at schmidt.kent@dorsey.com.


This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.

What are the basics for preserving, collecting, and producing electronically stored information in litigation?



E-discovery has transformed the way we handle complex commercial litigation over the last 25 years. New technology brings emerging challenges as well as opportunities. In this episode, I chat with Kate Johnson, a Minneapolis-based Dorsey partner, and the firm's Director of Knowledge Management/Innovation, Caroline Sweeney, about ways to manage expenses and burden of collecting, reviewing, and producing massive amounts of e-discovery.


Further resources

  • Legal Mine, Dorsey's Information Documents Solutions resource

If you have any comments or feedback on this episode, drop me a line at schmidt.kent@dorsey.com.


This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.

What are ways that companies can avoid fully understand and maximize the benefits of insurance when faced with a litigation claim?



In the litigation process, addressing and managing insurance coverage issues can be critical. In many cases, the complexity of litigation increases as a result of a side-contest over coverage. Insurers either deny coverage or agree that there is coverage subject to a reservation of rights. More issues emerge as the insurer seeks to control the costs and dictate the defense of the claim. In this episode, Dorsey Partners Kent Schmidt and Skip Durocher explore insurance coverage issues, from tendering a claim to insurers, dealing with an adverse coverage decision, and working with insurance adjusters in managing claims to a successful completion.

If you have any comments or feedback on this episode, drop me a line at schmidt.kent@dorsey.com.


This podcast is not legal advice and does not establish an attorney-client relationship or create any duty of Dorsey & Whitney LLP or those appearing in this podcast to anyone. Although we try to assure that the content of this podcast is accurate, comprehensive, and reflects current legal developments, we do not warrant or guarantee those things. The opinions expressed in this podcast are the opinions of those appearing in the podcast only and not those of Dorsey & Whitney. This podcast is considered attorney advertising under the applicable rules of certain states.

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