By Phillip Bantz | March 4, 2022
"It was not just a career decision. It was a life change decision," said Veronica Gromada, who has joined Shook as a partner after helping lead tort litigation and discovery matters in Walmart's legal department.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 2, 2022
With everything from case law to file types unknown, lawyers say few in e-discovery are prepared for a boom in metaverse usage.
By David Kalat, BRG | March 2, 2022
In a 2016 murder trial, the alleged killer's iPhone took center stage. But as this month's history of cybersecurity explores, it wasn't what the phone held, but how the data was extracted that made this a case to watch for digital forensic examiners.
By Jane Wester | February 25, 2022
The newly disclosed documents relate to defendant Roger Ng's former boss Tim Leissner, who pleaded guilty to several charges in 2018 and had already begun testifying as the government's star witness when the failure was discovered.
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By Aleeza Furman | February 24, 2022
The lawsuits are still bogged down in a massive discovery process. Attorney Donald Haviland, who represents Lehigh County officials, said he had "serious concerns about the pace and direction of the litigation and how it's presently organized."
By Victoria Hudgins | February 24, 2022
T-Mobile discovery and information governance director Ellen Blanchard discusses how in-house e-discovery lawyers are gaining a seat at the table during incident response matters and why information governance and data maps are back in fashion.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | February 18, 2022
A judge is deciding whether internal prosecutor documents about the discussion should be released to defense attorneys as possible exculpatory evidence.
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By Max Mitchell | February 17, 2022
"Defense counsel is cautioned to limit any inquiry to information obtained or developed by attorney Dempsey in his capacity as a borough council member, rather than as a lawyer with Lenahan & Dempsey," Judge Terrence Nealon said.
By Philip Favro, Innovative Driven | February 17, 2022
Judge David Campbell, who led the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee that developed the Rule 37(e) amendments enacted in 2015, issued an adverse inference jury instruction against plaintiff after finding she spoliated relevant Facebook Messenger and Telegram messages and other ESI.
By Meghann M. Cuniff | February 15, 2022
Furman's order puts in writing an oral ruling he made during trial that rejected the motions and determined the U.S. attorney's offices in Los Angeles and New York prosecuting Avenatti are separate teams with discovery obligations independent of each other.
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