E-Discovery
In the Northern District of Illinois, a general counsel’s emails to various in-house parties were ruled privileged when the court […]
It’s no accident the U.S. has an archaic system for tracing guns, according to documentary film maker David Freid, whose […]
Data retention is a double-edged sword. Data can be a treasure trove of evidence, notably in matters involving trade secrets […]
In criminal proceedings it’s become increasingly common for software-based technology to be used in garnering or processing evidence, or to […]
In-house litigation counsel are faced with the dilemma of how to do more with less, and at a lower cost. […]
A third party, claiming it has been maligned, sued the two partners and said it wanted to see their communications leading up to their decision to back out.
AI found its way into the legal process as part of a complex but still circumscribed function: document review in […]
The Houston Independent School District, the largest in Texas and one of the largest in the U.S., has lost a […]
Even though attorney-client privilege is the oldest of evidentiary privileges, many privilege issues remain unresolved, particularly as they relate to […]
It’s been three years since the Panama Papers were released by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ). What was […]
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