eDiscovery

Information Governance: Time For GCs To Step up

For most organizations today, the major problem is not information security, but information governance, writes Today’s General Counsel columnist Barclay […]

Judge Applies New Discovery Rules

In March, a judge in the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania issued a memo opinion […]

Firm Fined For Doctoring Discovery Docs

Fox Rothschild must pay a $25,000 sanction for altering discovery documents in a counterfeiting lawsuit. The firm successfully represented Chinese […]

Rule Amendment Encodes Proportionality

Possibly the most important of the recent changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure state that the scope of discovery must be…

Former DLA Partner: Outside Firm’s Negligent Email Release Made Him Unhireable

In a malpractice lawsuit, a former partner at DLA Piper is suing the outside law firm that represented DLA in […]

The First Three Months Of New Fed Rule 37 (e)

The first three months under the aegis of a new and closely watched federal rule are put under the microscope […]

Rule Amendment Encodes Proportionality

Possibly the most important of the recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure relate to Rule 26(b)(1), which […]

Big Data can be Asset or Vulnerability

Big data can be tracked and analyzed to help understand customer habits, to customize solutions and products, and to leverage […]

Build A Company-Wide Culture Of Compliance

At the same time that budgets are flat or increasing modestly, the job of legal departments keeps getting bigger and […]

Judge Lambastes Gibson Dunn Over Missing Bridgegate Notes

The firm has been sharply criticized by a federal judge for the “unorthodox approach” it took in its investigation of the Christie administration Bridgegate lane-closing scandal.

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