eDiscovery

Multilingual Review In The E-Discovery Process

For better or worse, much of the rest of the world has caught up with the United States in terms […]

E-Discovery: What’s Accessible In Social Media And How To Find It

With more than 70 percent of people in the U.S. using social media, sites like Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are […]

Social Media ‘Evidentiary Goldmine’

Reviewing social media is now a matter of due diligence, as that data has become…

The Key Thing To Look For In Predictive Coding Software

When selecting document review software, the most important thing to look for is its ability to rank documents by relevancy. […]

Proposed Fed Rules Changes Would Lighten E-Discovery Load

Changes in the Federal Rules proposed by the Judicial Conference Committee would “address the overbroad preservation many litigants and potential litigants felt they had to undertake to ensure they would not later face…

If You “Control” Third Party Vendor Information, It’s Probably Discoverable

The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure require production of relevant documents that are in  “possession, custody, or control” of the […]

When A Receiving Party Gets Too Much Discovery Information

You may at some point need to deal with a “document dump”  from a litigation adversary. It could be the […]

Practical Tips For Managing E-Discovery

Written with in-house counsel in mind, a practical guide to basic principles and operations in e-discovery, covering the major current […]

Overcoming E-Discovery Fear In Government Investigations

Because of the “fear factor,” companies subject to a government investigation are prone to produce more electronic information that they […]

Pennsylvania Appeals Court Says Routine Text Message Deletion Was OK

An appellate court in Pennsylvania upheld denial of sanctions in a case where defendants had deleted cell phone text messages. […]

Daily Updates

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

Scroll to Top