eDiscovery

Why Even Cutthroat Lawyers Should Want to Cooperate In E-Discovery

The word “cooperation” is often part of court opinions on e-discovery, but its practice is often given short shrift by […]

Bringing Sanity To E-Discovery In Five Steps

Predictive coding is just one of many technology tools to consider when trying to get control of the e-discovery process […]

TGC Survey: Data Protection Is Spending Priority for 2015

A survey of in-house practitioners by Today’s General Counsel found that information governance, focusing on enhanced data protection systems, staff […]

Big Push For Privacy In Europe’s Top Court

Last year the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority of the EU, rendered three important […]

Notable E-Discovery Cases In December

Among recent cases summarized in Sidley & Austin’s monthly e-discovery update: Before the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, failure of […]

Q&A With Noah Hanft of the International Institute for Conflict Prevention & Resolution (CPR)

After working for 13 years as General Counsel for MasterCard, Noah Hanft shifted to a new role with the International […]

Technology Assisted Review: The State Of The Art

Technology assisted review, or TAR, has undergone significant improvements, writes attorney Mark Noel from Catalyst Repository Systems: “TAR 2.0″ does […]

Social Business Boom Brings Legal Obligations

Workplace communication has been transformed over the past decade. Recently, the emergence of “social business” platforms has allowed organizations to […]

E-Discovery and the Cloud

Over the years courts have ruled that ESI held by a third party on behalf of a litigant or its […]

Why Even Aggressive Lawyers Should Want to Cooperate

In litigation, cooperation on e-discovery matters does not conflict with the advancement of clients’ interests. It enhances it. Meetings and […]

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