DTCI: Indiana Civil Litigation Review

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The DTCI’s flagship publication, the Indiana Civil Litigation Review, will be distributed soon. Members and subscribers can anticipate another issue full of valuable information and analyses by leaders of Indiana’s defense bar. The articles that will appear in this issue include:

• Litigation Issues: Disclosure, Objections, Nonparties, Jerry E. Huelat & Robert J. Penney

• The Use of Social Media in Litigation: Helping Your Case with Effective Monitoring and Capturing Techniques, Lyn Mettler

• By Word or by Deed: An Analysis of a Construction Manager’s Contractual and Assumed Duties to Workers following Hunt Construction Group, Inc. v. Garrett, Michael L. Meyer

• Does It Compute? The Impact of Predictive Coding on Product Liability Litigation, Jeffrey J. Mortier

• Can a Healthcare Provider Defendant in a Medical Malpractice Action Plead a Nonparty Defense as Purportedly Required by Section 17 of the Comparative Fault Act?, Andrew J. Palmison

• Worker’s Compensation Year in Review, Ann H. Stewart

• The Virtual Filing Cabinet: Discovery of Electronic Data in the Modern Era, Meredith T. White, Patrick W. Price & J. Curtis Greene

• Cyber-Risk: Is Your Client’s Business Protected under its Current Policy?, Mark M. Holdridge and Seth R. Wilson

The Indiana Civil Litigation Review welcomes submissions from DTCI members and others on topics of interest to the Indiana defense bar. Please write Molly Terry, managing editor, at [email protected], if you have a topic you would like the board of editors to consider.•

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