New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Verga | February 8, 2021
Nearly a decade since its rise to prominence, disputes are still occurring over whether and when TAR should be used, and courts are still turning to Sedona Principle 6 to resolve them.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Andrew R. Goldenberg | February 5, 2021
The increased use of litigation funding has resulted in more demand for disclosure of documents. This article examines recent cases concerning litigation finance discovery requests, which more often than not are rejected on relevancy grounds.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | February 4, 2021
"This goes beyond sloppiness and suggests outright fraud, or at least a complete disregard for checking the veracity of the submitted claims and the oath given in signing them," the motion said.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 3, 2021
Even as vendor prices fall, a Legalweek(year) 2021 panel revealed pointers and tips for assessing and creating value when taking e-discovery in-house.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Event
By Rhys Dipshan | February 3, 2021
A year into the pandemic, corporate e-discovery teams are busier than ever. They're keeping tabs on internal and external stakeholders, pushing vendors to add more capabilities, and re-learning skills they once forgot, according to a Legalweek(year) 2021 panel.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Event
By Rhys Dipshan | February 2, 2021
For law firms and vendors, making sure that remote document review can be done safely without hindering collaboration isn't a new challenge. But a Tuesday session at Legalweek(year) 2021 noted that during a pandemic, it does require a host of new security considerations.
By David Kessler and Andrea D'Ambra | January 29, 2021
While there are tools, tricks, and processes that can be lifted from classic e-discovery processes, a cyber review is distinct with its own unique workflow.
By Brian Morrison and Joann Militano | January 29, 2021
How can IoT data impact your individual clients in federal court litigation? The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure provide some guideposts, but much is uncertain given the relatively new introduction of many IoT products and the rapidly developing feature sets.
By John Davis | January 29, 2021
Making it your New Year's resolution to impose order on the lurking chaos of remote, decentralized data environments will pay dividends in productivity, business continuity and legal risk.
By Michelle Six and Vanessa Barsanti | January 29, 2021
There are a wide range of potential challenges that arise when negotiating an ESI agreement, but here the authors examine some of the more common issues encountered and provide practical tips to help address these considerations.
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