By Meghann M. Cuniff | December 28, 2021
Avenatti's cooperation in the lawsuit against Geragos comes amid marked optimism about his fate with two criminal appeals, pending a second wire fraud trial scheduled next month in New York.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Tara Lawler and William Childress | December 28, 2021
We turn now to one of the most practical and rational ways an organization can impose reasonableness on the discovery process—Information Governance. Information Governance is a broad practice that determines the manner and means of organizing and managing an organization's information in the ordinary course of business.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | December 27, 2021
On Nov. 17, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced its opinion in Pacheco, and followed the Superior Court in finding that cellphone users had "privacy" rights in data not in their possession and "private" simply because one could reasonably infer from the data actions taken by the users, regardless of whether those actions took place in public or solely in the privacy of the users' home or other private location.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 22, 2021
From lawyers figuring out emojis to balancing ephemeral apps' corporate benefits and legal risks, Legaltech News presents a roundup of some of 2021's key e-discovery opinions and sanctions.
By Allison Dunn | December 21, 2021
On Dec. 16, the high court issued its opinion in State of New Mexico v. Adams, one of six cases with similar fact patterns.
By Zach Warren | December 17, 2021
Consilio capped a busy 2021 with a major acquisition, bringing on legal services provider Legility. And CEO Andy Macdonald tells LTN that it's part of a wider strategy to expand more broadly into legal services.
By Robert Wagner, Transperfect Legal Solutions | December 15, 2021
Poorly translated terms go wrong in two opposite directions: by under-identifying the number of intended documents and by promoting large numbers of unrelated documents into the review pool with all the attendant review costs.
By Jasmine Floyd | December 13, 2021
"We think that the referee got this case exactly backward. The referee discounted the recommended sanction based on his clearly erroneous conclusion that we had already disciplined Patterson for the misconduct found in this case," the Florida Supreme Court said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Aleeza Furman | December 10, 2021
The appeals process for the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas order compelling the plaintiffs to produce the records delayed the case by two years.
By Jason Grant | December 9, 2021
One of the effects of Commercial Division Rule 37: Remote Depositions, according to veteran commercial litigators, is that it will encourage what has already been happening in individual cases since the pandemic took grip: that parties to cases, whether in Commercial Division civil suits or in other civil actions, have been agreeing to and holding depositions via video platforms.
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