By Tom McParland | August 19, 2021
Plaintiffs' counsel said lawyers representing the city in civil litigation have tried to withhold basic information from them as they seek to depose police officers.
By Philip Favro, Driven | August 16, 2021
Rossbach v. Montefiore Medical Center emphasizes the evidentiary importance of understanding the complexity of what appear to be simple emojis and highlights recommendations for how lawyers can effectively handle emojis in discovery.
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By Bruce Love | August 13, 2021
"Judges are being much tougher in discovery and much less willing to overlook errors," said one law school professor.
By Jane Wester | August 12, 2021
"Thank goodness I have a week down to digest everything," said Suffolk County Supreme Court Justice Jerry Garguilo, whose jury is off for the week.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 9, 2021
The faltering Cuomo administration was dealt another blow Sunday with the resignation of top aide Melissa DeRosa, who days ago emerged as a key background operator in a bombshell report that found the governor sexually harassed a slate of women.
By Ross Todd | August 9, 2021
Andy Jassy is hardly the household name that Jeff Bezos is. But lawyers for Amazon contend he shouldn't be deposed in a patent case in Chicago against Amazon Web Services, the division he used to head.
By Catherine "Cat" Casey, Reveal | August 9, 2021
Much in the way that machine learning has an objective to make computers "think" like a human, technology in the category of "computer vision" is aimed at making computers "see" and interpret like a human. In today's e-discovery, that centers image recognition and categorization.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 5, 2021
NYSBA head T. Andrew Brown's statement did not mention Cuomo by name or title. Instead, in general terms it condemned sexual harassment and bullying as "shameful" and "reprehensible."
By Jennifer Swanton, Medtronic; Shannon Capone Kirk, Ropes & Gray; and John Del Piero, Lighthouse | August 5, 2021
At times, tech folks can forget that the majority of their clients don't live in the world of developing and evaluating new technology. Here are some common terminology and definitions, so that in-house attorneys are prepared to have better, more practical real-world discussions with technology providers.
By Ryan Tarinelli | Jane Wester | August 4, 2021
"While it turns out the response was never published, I made it very clear that any response should never shame an accuser," Kaplan said in a statement.
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