eDiscovery

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, […]

Structured Data Analysis In E‑Discovery

Electronically stored information can be boiled down to two types, unstructured and structured. Lawyers are most familiar with unstructured data […]

Tips To Optimize Your Preservation Process

Keeping mind that data now exists on multiple platforms, that it’s fluid, changeable and constantly being sent, received, edited, moved and deleted…

Insourcing, International Due Diligence And Data-Culling

In a Q&A, a look at trends in e-discovery and the adoption of e-discovery technologies by both in-house legal departments and law firms.

Can FOIA Get To Private Emails?

What looked like a clear answer in a 2016 appeals court decision was qualified by a federal court earlier this […]

E-Discovery Trends To Watch In 2017

Significant amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure late in 2015, followed by a flood of judicial opinions interpreting […]

E-Discovery Trends to Watch in 2017

Courts will expect parties to cooperate. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure amendments in 2015 make it clear that increased cooperation […]

Insourcing, International Due Diligence and Data-Culling

The movement toward more flexible technology is taking hold with both law firm and corporate clients globally. For lawyers, this […]

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