eDiscovery
The court denied the privilege request, on the grounds that the notes could not be construed as…
New federal rules are likely to help curb the high cost of e-discovery in litigation, but the most effective means […]
U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck of the Southern District of New York, whose rulings have been instrumental in shaping […]
The change to Rule 26(b) in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure emphasizes proportionality in discovery by elevating existing language […]
In a Delaware antitrust case, a reminder that giving into the understandable impulse to…
New research by the Information Governance Initiative (IGI) found that 98 percent of 400 information management professionals surveyed had records […]
On April 5, the Criminal Division of the DOJ announced a pilot program aimed at more robust enforcement of the […]
Depending on how courts implement recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the cost of litigation may soon […]
The knee jerk reaction after receiving an inquiry from a regulator in another country may be to begin processing and […]
Cross border legal matters are no longer a rarity. In a recent FTI Consulting survey, two-thirds of Fortune 1000 respondents […]
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