E-Discovery

Social Business Boom Brings Legal Obligations

Workplace communication has been transformed over the past decade. Recently, the emergence of “social business” platforms has allowed organizations to […]

E-Discovery and the Cloud

Over the years courts have ruled that ESI held by a third party on behalf of a litigant or its […]

Why Even Aggressive Lawyers Should Want to Cooperate

In litigation, cooperation on e-discovery matters does not conflict with the advancement of clients’ interests. It enhances it. Meetings and […]

Bringing Sanity to E-Discovery in Five Steps

E-discovery is becoming increasingly time consuming and expensive. Many in the legal profession think that technology can provide the solution, […]

Noteworthy E-Discovery Decisions In November

Highlights of this month’s developments in the rapidly evolving legal framework for e-discovery, from Sidley & Austin. In the Eighth […]

Supreme Court Should Address Ambiguous Federal Pleading Standards

Bracewell & Giuliani attorneys Dan Meyers and Kedar S. Bhatia explain how the combined factors of ambiguous and inconsistently applied […]

Developments In Mobile Device Electronic Discovery

The collection of data from mobile devices, sometimes necessary for e-discovery purposes, is more difficult than collecting information from computers. […]

Using Analytics To Clean Out The ESI Garage

Writing in Today’s General Counsel, Robert D. Brownstone, attorney at Fenwick & West, and Gabriela P. Baron, Xerox Litigation Services, […]

Over-Preservation Is A Self-Imposed Sanction

The proliferation of email, cloud storage and other ESI has made the “collect everything” approach too expensive for many businesses, […]

Backdoor Security Risk: Abandoned Sub-Domains

Neglect is an opening for a takeover, with nefarious results that begin with setting up a fake website.

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