January 31, 2017 | Legaltech News
Courts and Cooperation: Failure to Cooperate in E-DiscoveryA quantitative study of how courts are considering parties' failures to cooperate.
By By David J. Kessler, Andrea D'Ambra and Alex Altman
11 minute read
March 16, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Protective Orders in the Age of HackingDavid J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman of Norton Rose Fulbright US write: In the digital age, the bench and bar should recognize that protective orders should be drafted not only to prevent misuse of sensitive information by parties to a litigation, but to reduce the risk of avoidable data breaches committed by nefarious third parties.
By David J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman
13 minute read
March 16, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Protective Orders in the Age of HackingDavid J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman of Norton Rose Fulbright US write: In the digital age, the bench and bar should recognize that protective orders should be drafted not only to prevent misuse of sensitive information by parties to a litigation, but to reduce the risk of avoidable data breaches committed by nefarious third parties.
By David J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman
13 minute read
November 21, 2013 | Legaltech News
Let Your Voice Be Heard on FRCP AmendmentsLet Your Voice Be Heard re proposed changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. The defense bar has been relatively quiet about amendments that could shake up e-discovery.
By David Kessler and Alex Altman
4 minute read