Alison Sausaman of Carr Allison's Jacksonville, Florida, joins her colleague Pam Hallford of Carr Allison in Dothan, Alabama, and Mike Judy of Dysart Taylor in Kansas City, Missouri, for a wide-ranging USLAW Live conversation that touches on the Florida Supreme Court mandate of no continuances, whether tort reform has slowed down the tidal wave of litigation and why getting creative with discovery through the use of app data can make a significant difference in your case. They also talk mahjong, Bravo and any and all editions of the Real Housewives. Tune into this fun conversation on USLAW Live.
USLAW Live is supported by USLAW corporate partners S-E-A, American Legal Records, Arcadia Settlements Group, Immersion Legal Jury, Marshall Investigative Group and MDD Forensic Accountants
1:20 intro to Alison and her practice
2:15 Florida Supreme Court mandate – are there really no continuances?
3:26 Has tort reform slowed down the tidal wave of litigation?
4:00 Retail cases, negligence and security, and emergency responses
8:40 Hot topic - going beyond traditional social media and getting creative with discovery and discovery of new technology and related things. Everything is so app-based - don't leave things on the table. Create lists of what you should request and everything you believe should be subpoenaed. What's the timing of the big reveal of evidence?
15:00 Mahjong joy
17:48 First day of school and start of a 2-week docket.
21:35 Reading and streaming, plus favorite book club books.
26:00 Bravo go-to programming