By Zach Schlein | September 5, 2018
Suppression of cellphone tracking data led Florida's Fourth District Court of Appeal to reverse the conviction of Anthony "Little Tony" Ferrari, one of three men convicted in the 2001 murder of South Florida businessman Gus Boulis. Ferrari's case has been remanded for a new trial.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Timothy M. Tippins | September 5, 2018
In his column on Matrimonial Practice, Timothy M. Tippins explores some of the evidentiary issues presented when computer-based test interpretations are used by expert witnesses.
By Aaron Vick, Cicayda | September 5, 2018
Because of burgeoning costs and to ensure you do not lose valuable data, make sure to clearly communicate protocol requirements before starting your e-discovery effort.
By Charles Toutant | August 31, 2018
U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt found that the city intentionally destroyed evidence and made deliberate mischaracterizations to the court. He ruled that the putative class, consisting of thousands of individuals formerly detained in the city jail, is now entitled to an adverse inference at trial.
By Mark A. Berman | August 31, 2018
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark Berman uses case law to demonstrate how courts have been flexible as to the manner of authenticating electronic evidence, with often comes from a combination of sources.
By John Koss, Mintz Levin and Daniel Pelc, Relativity | August 31, 2018
The cost of litigation continues to increase, and law firms must continue to consider viable approaches to broaching discussions surrounding the recovery of these costs both within the firm and, more importantly, with law firm clients.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Walsh | August 30, 2018
New rules, in effect as of Sept. 1, are designed to make case management and discovery in complex commercial and construction cases more efficient.
By Philip Favro, Driven | August 30, 2018
The Small v. University Medical Center case tackles questions regarding the existence of information exchanged through new communications media or stored in online locations.
By Brian Boyle | August 30, 2018
When it comes to obtaining foreign discovery in cross-border cases, the main takeaways are simple: Make a plan for such discovery early in the case, and get local counsel involved. Otherwise, the time-consuming process of foreign discovery may result in evidentiary holes that cannot be filled in time for trial.
By Douglas Weeden, 17a-4 | August 28, 2018
How and where to begin finding information in a growing data store? These steps can serve as the starting point for such a project.
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