E-Discovery

The E-Discovery Divide Between The U.S. and Europe

A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]

Privilege Is Shaky In The World Of Bank Regulation

“Regulators and financial institutions have debated for decades whether the regulator’s examination powers trump the attorney-client privilege,” writes Dechert attorney […]

Law Schools Lag In Teaching E-Discovery

Even though e-discovery now often amounts to half or more of the cost of litigation, law schools aren’t paying much […]

Compare Your E-Discovery Program To Industry

In a survey, FTI Consulting queried 31 in-house counsel from Fortune 1000 companies to get their advice and perspectives on […]

Break the “Collect Everything” Mind Set

A 2014 IDC report notes that the digital universe – the data created and copied annually – is doubling in […]

Threading Is the New Global De-Duplication

Global de-duplication has become the industry standard in e-discovery. With the amount of data generated and processed these days, the […]

Ignorance Dissed In Cal Bar’s E-Discovery Opinion

Attorneys unfamiliar with how to handle electronic discovery are at risk of breaching their ethical duty of competence, said the […]

Practical Guide To Writing A Legal Hold Directive

The essentials of establishing a legal hold, starting with sending, in plain English, a directive to any potential information custodian, […]

Texas Supreme Court Strengthens Corporate Confidentiality Rights

Two Texas Supreme Court decisions have narrowed the scope of the Texas Public Information Act , making it easier for companies to protect confidential information.

GM Could Lose Attorney-Client Privilege In Ignition Lawsuits

Plaintiff attorneys are asking the court to invoke the co-called “crime fraud” exception to attorney client privilege in the ignition […]

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