By Jane Wester | September 24, 2020
Judges Robert Katzmann, Pierre Leval and Raymond Lohier Jr. are set to hear arguments Friday in the year-old lawsuit over a Manhattan grand jury's subpoena for Trump's financial records.
By Jane Wester | September 23, 2020
New York state Attorney General Letitia James sued Eric Trump, the Trump Organization, several related businesses and two attorneys in August, asking Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron to compel the defendants to comply with subpoenas for documents and testimony.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 23, 2020
Relativity Fest brought together a panel of judges to discuss the top cases in 2020 that impacted data collection and discovery, including whether the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure need to be updated.
By Jane Wester | September 21, 2020
General Counsel Carey Dunne shone some light on the Manhattan DA's reasoning for the eight-year scope of the subpoena, saying "public reports have asserted that the Trump Organization regularly distributed [financial] statements with overvalued assets for many years after 2011." Lawyers for President Donald Trump have until Thursday to file their reply.
By Jane Wester | September 17, 2020
Trump Organization attorneys argued that many of the subpoenaed materials are protected by attorney-client privilege. For her part, James indicated she may not accept the proposed November deposition dates.
By Sandeep Jadav, FTI Consulting | September 17, 2020
Challenges with ESI preservation and production are not new, but the scale of the problem posed by WeChat in certain China-related contexts is unique. Despite the potential treasure trove contained on the platform, getting access often ranges from tricky to impossible.
By Tom McParland | September 16, 2020
While their client's conviction was vacated, Steptoe & Johnson attorneys have pursued evidence they suspected the government had withheld. U.S. District Judge Alison Nathan said Wednesday that the actions of the Manhattan U.S. Attorney's Office had eroded public trust in the criminal justice system by making "countless" belated disclosures.
By Philip Favro, Driven | September 15, 2020
Livingston v. City of Chicago provides some general guidance on key TAR use issues that should be instructive for courts as they are called on to resolve disputes over TAR.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 14, 2020
Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) co-founder and Reveal's newest hire George Socha discussed why he joined the e-discovery platform and the new hurdles and opportunities COVID-19 poses for e-discovery.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Gerry Weber | September 10, 2020
Like the rest of America, some lawyers are plowing ahead, not fearing (and sometimes not believing) the risks, while others are of a more careful mindset.
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