eDiscovery

How To Bungle A Discovery Request

A case history of a recent discovery dispute between a health care plan and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid […]

New Civil Procedure Rules: What Practitioners Need to Know

New amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure will take effect on December 1. An advisory from Arnold & […]

Break The “Collect Everything” Mind Set

The approach of many corporations to e-discovery is driven by fear of spoliation and sanctions. This leads to a “collect […]

Destroying The Evidence In A Business Dispute

An internecine dispute between a company and several shareholders that is playing out in federal court in the Northern District […]

Confidentiality of Sensitive Information in a Merger

Generally, confidential information will be kept confidential, but there there are nuances that depend on the stage of the merger […]

Threading is the New Global De-Duplication

Although email threading has existed as a review tool for quite a while, it is just now becoming the industry […]

Tips for Successful Second Request Production

In a proposed M&A transaction, the reviewing government agency may request additional information, in a so-called “Second Request.”  Second Requests […]

Introducing: The Inaugural E-Discovery Day

In today’s digital world, e-discovery not only impacts legal risk but increasingly influences a company’s bottom line. Despite these high […]

Deflategate’s Unsettling Message To Companies

The saga of the under-inflated football and Tom Brady’s now suspended suspension has entertained a lot of people, most of […]

The E-Discovery Divide Between The U.S. and Europe

A conference organized by Exterro featured a keynote presentation from Judge Andrew Peck from the Southern District of New York […]

Daily Updates

Sign up for our free daily newsletter for the latest news and business legal developments.

Scroll to Top