eDiscovery

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. […]

Extreme Disproportion: E-Discovery in Employment Litigation

In most employment litigation, the employee possesses very little information potentially relevant to the case, while the employer’s potentially huge […]

Chinese Companies May Provide More Documents To U.S. Regulators

It has been difficult to obtain information from Chinese companies listed on U.S. exchanges during the course of litigation or […]

Some Pointed E-Discovery Lessons From A Battle Of Giants

Apple v. Samsung was extensively covered in the media, but most people were not aware that leading up to trial […]

Practical Tips For Managing E-Discovery

This article addresses current topics in the preservation, collection and review of electronically stored information. The first step after receiving […]

Some Pointed E-Discovery Lessons from a Battle of Giants

Before trial in the litigation between Samsung and Apple, the court focused on the e-discovery efforts of the parties. Apple […]

What Explains Failure To Preserve Electronic Evidence?

A discrimination-retaliation case, where there was an adverse inference against the defendant for failure to preserve potentially relevant electronically stored […]

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