 The oldest law journal in the United States, The Legal Intelligencer delivers in-depth analysis and coverage of legal issues that go beyond the headlines The court's directive requires in-person argument on discovery motions and the submission of paper copies of filings directly to the assigned judge, signaling a clear shift away from the largely remote—and often more flexible—motion practice that has defined discovery disputes in recent years.
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