Law360’s “In Case You Missed It: Hottest Firms and Stories” featured “Attorneys Today Need to Depose Like There’s No Tomorrow,” an article co-authored by Anthony Argiropoulos and Maximilian D. Cadmus, attorneys in the Litigation & Business Disputes practice, in the firm’s Princeton office. (Read the full version – subscription required.)

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2. Attorneys Today Need To Depose Like There's No Tomorrow

With people leaving the workforce in droves amid the "Great Resignation" and with younger workers less inclined to stay in one place for long, attorneys need to adjust their deposition strategies to minimize risks of losing crucial witnesses who may move on from a client or opponent company before a case goes to trial, say Anthony Argiropoulos and Maximilian Cadmus at Epstein Becker Green.

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