eDiscovery
Electronic information, including social media posts as well as email, is easy to convey and lives “virtually forever,” and the […]
An Exterro white paper outlines how corporate counsel can regain control of both current and future e-discovery obligations, creating in […]
The case arose in the context of an employment dispute, where the employee made discovery requests for three separate email […]
With the prevalence of electronic communications – email, texting, social media postings – reviewing attorneys are often buried in material, […]
E-discovery bills are often overlooked as a source of potential cost cutting, for a number of reasons. Many corporations contract […]
Predictable and recurring problems arise in the production of documents for an e-discovery project. A white paper from Avansic details […]
Collecting information from a database system is very different from a traditional e-discovery collection. Whom do you contact first when […]
A federal court jury in Louisiana imposed $6 billion in punitive damages, along with $1.5 million in actual damages, on […]
Widespread reluctance to use predictive coding in order to identify privileged documents may soon give way, as the technology continues to improve…
Sidley & Austin attorneys look at July court actions and determinations regarding e-discovery. Among the highlights: The Seventh Circuit upheld […]
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