William F Hamilton

William F Hamilton

July 16, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: 7 principles for selecting retained counsel

What are the e-discovery skills you should demand from retained litigation counsel?

By William F. Hamilton

6 minute read

July 02, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: E-storytelling delivers happy trial endings

Human document review is the most expensive stage of e-discovery, yet it often receives the least attention.

By William F. Hamilton

6 minute read

June 18, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: The unfulfilled last chapter in the story of keyword searching

E-discovery seismic shifts have become so common that we are often quick to forget what we havent yet learned.

By William F. Hamilton

13 minute read

June 04, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: Not as expensive as old habits

Remember the good-old days, when in retrospect the cost of document production was modest and of little object?

By William F. Hamilton

12 minute read

May 21, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: ESI is your friend

E-discovery has shifted the primary truth-gathering function in the litigation process to the location, search and understanding of electronically stored information.

By William F. Hamilton

4 minute read

May 07, 2013 | Inside Counsel

E-discovery: Turning the discovery rules upside down

Litigation has changed this century, and perhaps most significantly, e-discovery has become the primary litigation expense.

By William F. Hamilton

14 minute read

November 01, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Cutting Costs in Discovery

Over the past five years, the costs of trying a case have skyrocketed. Creative new efforts are crystallizing around reducing costs. Some EDD service providers now offer a fixed-price-per-gigabyte solution that can curb costs.

By William F. Hamilton and Eric P. Ansley

6 minute read

September 13, 2004 | National Law Journal

Cutting Costs in Discovery

If one laptop can hold 20 gigabytes of data, and a gigabyte can produce as many as 75,000 images, wouldn't it be better to pay in one lump sum for electronic discovery?

By William F. Hamilton and Eric P. Ansley

6 minute read

October 15, 2004 | Legaltech News

Cutting Costs in Discovery

Over the past five years, the costs of trying a legal case have skyrocketed. One cost that has seemingly come from nowhere to rival the legal fees of attorneys is the often-unpredictable price of e-discovery. A gigabyte of data can produce anywhere from 25,000 to 75,000 pages or images, enough paper to fill the bed of a full-sized pickup truck. Find out how a fixed-price-per-gigabyte solution can curb costs.

By William F. Hamilton and Eric P. Ansley

6 minute read

October 07, 2004 | Law.com

Cutting Costs in Discovery

Over the past five years, the costs of trying a legal case have skyrocketed. One cost that has seemingly come from nowhere to rival the legal fees of attorneys is the often-unpredictable price of e-discovery. A gigabyte of data can produce anywhere from 25,000 to 75,000 pages or images, enough paper to fill the bed of a full-sized pickup truck. Find out how a fixed-price-per-gigabyte solution can curb costs.

By William F. Hamilton and Eric P. Ansley

6 minute read