eDiscovery

Key E-Discovery Ruling Backtracks On A Cooperation Requirement

Nixon Peabody attorneys consider another e-discovery ruling from Federal Magistrate Judge Andrew J. Peck from the Southern District of New […]

Defensible Deletion after Information Theft is Discovered

Advances in technology make it easier for employees to take competitive information from their employers when they leave to join […]

A Litigation Support Wish List for General Counsel

Based on interviews with law department administrators and e-discovery managers, there is increasing acceptance of advanced technologies, such as predictive […]

A Different Take on TAR

The e-discovery method known as continuous active learning (CAL) enables technology assisted review systems to continually learn and improve results. […]

“IoT” Will Change Everything, Including The Practice Of Law

More sensors means more data, and more data means more – and different kinds of – evidence. And of course sensors can be…

How, Not If, For Predictive Coding In E-Discovery

Courts are moving away from arguing whether predictive coding can be used in e-discovery, and are instead focusing on appropriate […]

Texting And Using Personal Devices For Business

Using personal devices for business creates an indelible record, for better or worse. Should your company officially authorize the practice, […]

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 […]

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