Carolyn Southerland

Carolyn Southerland

June 26, 2017 | Legaltech News

The Texas Supreme Court Provides a 'Form of Production' Road Map for Litigants

Through In re State Farm Lloyds, Relator, the court provided a road map for resolution of parties' disputes regarding form of production in e-discovery.

By Carolyn Southerland, Morae Global

5 minute read

June 21, 2016 | Legaltech News

Is E-Discovery the Tail Wagging the Information Dog?

Why have we not effectively leveraged the capabilities of information governance to enhance our ability to locate and use that information in the context of e-discovery?

By Carolyn Southerland and Susan Chapdelaine, Morae Legal

16 minute read

July 25, 2006 | National Law Journal

Are Litigators Ready for the New Meet-and-Confer Sessions?

Lawyers accustomed to "drive-by" meet-and-confer sessions with clients and opposing counsel should get ready to park and prepare for an extended conversation. The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are going to profoundly affect meet-and-confer discussions concerning e-discovery. Litigators must acquaint themselves with the world of IT if they hope to keep up. Carolyn Southerland, special counsel to Baker Botts in Houston, shares some rules of survival.

By Carolyn Southerland

11 minute read

July 25, 2006 | Law.com

Are Litigators Ready for the New Meet-and-Confer Sessions?

Lawyers accustomed to "drive-by" meet-and-confer sessions with clients and opposing counsel should get ready to park and prepare for an extended conversation. The amended Federal Rules of Civil Procedure are going to profoundly affect meet-and-confer discussions concerning e-discovery. Litigators must acquaint themselves with the world of IT if they hope to keep up. Carolyn Southerland, special counsel to Baker Botts in Houston, shares some rules of survival.

By Carolyn Southerland

11 minute read