eDiscovery

Can Gov’t Officials Use Private Email To Keep Communications Secret?

The California Supreme Court is readying a decision on whether the public has a right to texts, emails, and other […]

Microsoft Wins Again, In Irish-Server Email Privacy Case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has denied the government’s request for an en banc hearing, in […]

Protecting Data Analytics From Litigation

Corporations have been encouraged by consultants and various success stories to keep finding more ways to monetize “Big Data,” by […]

Why A Spoliation Ruling Didn’t Block A $25 Million Verdict

In a case in the Eastern District of Virginia, the court allowed a jury’s findings to stand, denying the defendant’s […]

Why Speed Counts In E-Discovery

Zapproved, Inc.’s Brad Harris finds a multiplier effect resulting from the rapid processing of information that has become available through e-discovery […]

Contract Review Meets E-Discovery

“Anyone who has had the dubious pleasure of reviewing contracts for a legal, regulatory, or business matter knows that nothing […]

Why Emojis Matter in E-Discovery

Emojis are graphical icons or images used to express concepts, such as an idea or an emotion, that can be […]

General Counsel Can Spur Legal Hold Success

One of the biggest challenges posed by legal holds is getting compliance by the employees who are subject to it. […]

Corporate Counsel Conundrum With Overseas Information

Overseas privacy laws have become a big risk factor for corporate counsel at multinational companies, according to a post from […]

Mike Pence Goes To Court To Keep Emails Secret

Vice-President-Elect Mike Pence is embroiled in a government transparency case related to emails he sent to a political ally while […]

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