eDiscovery

What Europe’s New Privacy Shield Means For U.S. Companies

Come of the uncertainty attaching to data transfer from the EU to the United States has been removed, with the […]

From Europe’s Privacy Regulators, Big Penalties But No Rules

In October of last year a European court invalidated the “Safe Harbor” that for 15 years had been the norm […]

Exxon Strike Back, Sues AG Over Climate Investigation

Contending that the civil investigation demand by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey and other state attorneys general are part of […]

Court: Govt Can Hack Your Computer Without A Warrant

In what the Electronic Frontier Foundation calls the latest in a series of “troubling decisions,” a district court in the […]

Dealing With UK Privacy Compliance After Brexit: “Carry On”

For now, UK-U.S.data-transfer relations continue to be bound by the UK Data Protection Act of 1998. In the future the […]

Practical Proportionality Through Science

The change to Rule 26(b) in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure emphasizes proportionality in discovery by elevating existing language […]

The Challenge of Foreign Language Document Review

Cross-border matters are becoming more common and complex due in part to widely divergent privacy regulations worldwide. Organizations will often […]

ADA Decision Highlights “Proportionality” Limits

A recent court decision serves as a reminder that even the Americans with Disabilities Act doesn’t give litigants a blank […]

Courts To Decide If New Rules Will Curb Litigation Costs

Discovery is expensive on two counts: the cost of doing it, and the cost of fighting about doing it. Writing […]

Experts Predict Future Of E-Discovery

New types of data, including video, audio, social media, as well as new kinds of metadata, will require new tools for retrieval, search and…

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