eDiscovery

Ten Ways to Improve Your Arbitration Clause

Companies can do better for themselves than the typical boilerplate in the arbitration provisions of their consumer and business contracts, […]

Legal Competence And The Role Of Technological Expertise

In addition to understanding the technology of their client’s business, lawyers need to understand the technology that is part of […]

Privacy Now A Commodity

The contrast is stark. As some realms become tightly private – e.g. what’s controlled through arbitration or non-disclosure agreements – […]

E-Discovery New Frontier: The Internet Of Things

Digital capture of information has moved into areas that were difficult to imagine a generation ago. Information such as how […]

Fed Consumer Bureau Sues Law Firm Over Debt-Collecting

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has sued an Ohio law firm that has a specialty in collecting debts. The firm […]

Billion Dollar Lead Paint Lawsuit Won’t Go Away

In California, a lawsuit targeting three lead paint manufacturers is at 17 years and counting. Plaintiffs are 10 California cities […]

How Insourcing E-Discovery Affects Law Departments and Firms

Insourcing of legal services constitutes  a major shift in the legal market. Seventy- seven percent of those surveyed in Exterro’s […]

The E-Discovery Imperative

A conservative estimate suggests 44 zettabytes of data will be produced  annually in the next three years. With over a […]

An Expert Conversation About “Proportionality”

E-Discovery software company Exterro convened three experts to discuss a recent case where the concept of “proportionality,” as addressed by […]

Vermont Case Raises Dicey Question: Are State AG Emails “Privileged”?

When the Vermont Attorney General’s office was preparing to investigate Exxon Mobil for allegedly hiding its own climate change research, […]

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