Wittliff | Cutter Partner John Saba Earns Top Texas Verdicts Ranking
Wittliff | Cutter was recently recognized on the Top 50 Verdicts in Texas in 2021 list from the publishers of TopVerdict.
Wittliff | Cutter was recently recognized on the Top 50 Verdicts in Texas in 2021 list from the publishers of TopVerdict.
Wittliff | Cutter name partners Reid Wittliff and Slade Cutter spoke at the TexMed 2022 Conference in Houston on April 29. They discussed practical tips for physicians looking to use social media in their medical practice.
Wittliff | Cutter partner John Saba won a patent infringement lawsuit on behalf of its client Lone Star. After a five day trial, an 8 person jury unanimously found Defendant ASUS had infringed Lone Star’s patent on display technology and awarded a reasonable royalty for damages. To learn more about the case, read the Law 360 article covering the trial.
Wittliff Cutter, PLLC is proud to announce that name partner Reid Wittliff and John Saba have been recognized by Thomson Reuters as Texas Super Lawyers in 2020.
Discovery of metadata – data about data – is becoming increasingly important in litigation. This is because metadata may be able to shed light on the who, what, when and where of digital evidence as metadata contains wide ranging information about digital files.
Revised Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(e) entitled “Failure to Preserve Electronically Stored Information” was included in the package of rules the US Supreme Court recently transmitted to Congress. If Congress does not act, the rule will become effective on December 1, 2015. The chair of the Advisory Committee on Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Judge David Campbell, described the task of drafting this rule as “the most challenging task any of us on the committee have ever undertaken.”