eDiscovery
Courts will expect parties to cooperate. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments in 2015 make it clear that increased cooperation […]
The movement toward more flexible technology is taking hold with both law firm and corporate clients globally. For lawyers, this […]
E-discovery professionals should not use the same preservation approach for each case, but rather should follow a repeatable process that […]
Electronically stored information can be boiled down to two types, unstructured and structured. Lawyers are most familiar with unstructured data […]
Getting compliance by employees when the company is subject to a hold can be a major challenge. Employees will need […]
Emojis have become a common way for people to communicate online, and their use needs to be addressed in e-discovery…
The California Supreme Court is readying a decision on whether the public has a right to texts, emails, and other […]
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has denied the government’s request for an en banc hearing, in […]
Corporations have been encouraged by consultants and various success stories to keep finding more ways to monetize “Big Data,” by […]
In a case in the Eastern District of Virginia, the court allowed a jury’s findings to stand, denying the defendant’s […]
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