By Victoria Hudgins | July 31, 2020
While legal technology can help segment data access, some warn significant discussions are needed before reviewers are blocked from projects because of their citizenship.
By Tom McParland | July 28, 2020
Maxwell had sought an order that would allow her to publicly identify any women who had spoken about their encounters with her longtime confidant Jeffrey Epstein in the media or in civil litigation. Prosecutors said her demand was "unnecessary and inappropriate" and threatened the "dignity and privacy" of Epstein's accusers.
By Adam Turbowitz | July 24, 2020
Exploring the impact the recent amendment to the Domestic Relations Law §236, which now includes domestic violence as a factor to consider when determining equitable distribution, will have on future matrimonial litigation as well as existing case law.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 24, 2020
Ari Kaplan, who conducted the E-Discovery Unfiltered: A Survey of Current Trends and Candid Perspectives report, discusses the current pricing dynamics of the e-discovery market, and how law firms can still be competitive.
By Jane Wester | July 23, 2020
Attorneys from Sidley Austin and Jenner & Block are defending Huawei from allegations that it violated U.S. sanctions against Iran and conspired to steal trade secrets, and they asked Donnelly for authorization to discuss discovery material on a limited basis with Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | July 23, 2020
To move things along in a virtual manner, i.e., without persons having to come into physical contact with others, on May 5, the court "issued a notice to the bar … establishing a protocol for discovery motions filed before May 5, and on May 27, extended the protocol through July 6." Just prior to July 6, the court issued the protocol, discussed below, which applies from July 6 through Sept. 7.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | July 22, 2020
Confidentiality agreements have become a ubiquitous feature of commercial litigation. This is due, in part, to the expansion of e-discovery and the exchange of ever-increasing numbers of documents.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John L.A. Lyddane | July 20, 2020
In his column on Medical Malpractice Defense, John L.A. Lyddane discusses access to the records of a patient's psychiatric treatment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | July 20, 2020
In this technology column on Intellectual Property, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses how the Second Circuit has clarified discovery limits in international arbitration.
By Ross Todd | July 10, 2020
Let's call it the "Discovery Order Heard Around the Big Law World."
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