August 14, 2012 | Inside Counsel
E-discovery: The 5 questions to ask yourself before you negotiateThere are five easy questions to ask yourself, and the other side, to get to the right result.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser
13 minute read
July 31, 2012 | Inside Counsel
E-discovery: Managing litigation vendor costs and information flowLawyers know that litigation, large and small, usually requires the assistance of a variety of non-lawyer vendors, service providers and consultants.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser
12 minute read
July 03, 2012 | Inside Counsel
E-discovery: 8 questions to ask when selecting a review toolThere are no definite breakpoints that clearly indicate which tool should be used for any particular review.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser
11 minute read
June 19, 2012 | Inside Counsel
E-discovery: Preserving, collecting and using Internet historiesWere not quite The Jetsons yet, and robots dont seem to be making good on their plans for world domination. But computers and the Internet are playing a growing role in our lives.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser
12 minute read
June 05, 2012 | Inside Counsel
E-discovery: How to avoid document review trapsDocument reviews are deceptively complicated.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser
10 minute read
November 01, 2012 | Legaltech News
How to Preserve Data When You Can't Trust Your AdversaryAll parties to a lawsuit are supposed to preserve documents and data once they reasonably anticipate litigation. We all know that does not always happen, say Baker Hostetler partner Judy Selby and attorneys Brian Esser and Joshua Rog.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser & Joshua Rog
7 minute read
December 03, 2012 | National Law Journal
Courts allowing expedited discovery in emergenciesOne standard allows a 'flexible standard of reasonableness and good cause.'
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser and Joshua Rog
7 minute read
November 05, 2012 | Daily Report Online
How to preserve data before litigationAll parties to a lawsuit are supposed to preserve documents and data once they reasonably anticipate litigation.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser and Joshua Rog
7 minute read
November 29, 2012 | New Jersey Law Journal
How To Preserve Data When You Can't Trust Your AdversaryUnfortunately, discovery often begins months, or even years, after a complaint is filed. There is a better way. Steps can be taken to preserve data, prior to the start of discovery, and even prior to the commencement of litigation.
By Judy Selby, Brian Esser and Joshua Rog
7 minute read
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