eDiscovery

Ancient Documents, Hearsay and Upcoming Changes

August 18, 2017

Controlling the burgeoning costs of e-discovery was a prime driver behind the 2015 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil […]

Proposed Law A Game-Changer For IoT Security

August 17, 2017

Taking a backdoor approach to a looming cybersecurity problem, legislation proposed by a bipartisan group of senators would impose significant […]

Finding An E-Discovery Smoking Gun

August 17, 2017

In e-discovery, you never know where you’re going to find the proverbial smoking gun. It could be in a smartphone […]

AI Poised to Make Big Inroads In Law

July 21, 2017

In a world that’s increasingly characterized by automation, the legal industry is trying to figure out what it looks like […]

Dead Weight: How To Undo A Legal Hold

July 17, 2017

It sounds simple but it can get complicated. One complication: overlapping holds, and “lack of clarity around what ESI is […]

Privilege Allowed For A Litigation Support Specialist

June 29, 2017

A federal court ruled that a woman who worked under the general counsel of a collection agency as a “litigation […]

How Insourcing E-Discovery Affects Law Departments And Firms

June 23, 2017

Insourcing of e-discovery and other legal functions is more than a trend. It constitutes a major shift in the legal […]

Creative Places to Find a Smoking Gun

June 21, 2017

When it comes to electronic discovery, you never know where the proverbial smoking gun might be hiding. It could be […]

Ten Ways to Improve Your Arbitration Clause

June 16, 2017

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

June 7, 2017

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

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