By Philip Favro, Driven | January 8, 2020
Despite their overall effectiveness, there remains the difficulty of getting courts to properly apply the amended Rules. Nowhere is this phenomenon more apparent than in a multidistrict litigation involving price fixing in the pharmaceutical industry.
By Charles Toutant | January 7, 2020
"[T]he fact that the attorney and client do not work for the same L'Oreal entity is of no moment," Judge Leda Dunn Wettre wrote.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 7, 2020
Most attorneys are aware of their obligation to protect the attorney-client privilege, including the goal of avoiding of possible waiver resulting from the disclosure of privileged documents to third parties.
By SPONSORED BY: Planet Depos | January 7, 2020
In this episode of the Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Planet Depos and hosted on Law.com, we'll look at highlights from the December 5th presentation titled "Trends in Discovery and Depositions."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | January 6, 2020
In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses spoliation sanctions, writing that counsel should consider crafting the proposed specific relief and not leave it to the court to craft its own adverse order.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | January 2, 2020
If you cannot or should not look at every single document but still need to be confident all of the important documents have been found, Technology Assisted Review, or TAR, is a large part of the solution.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Hersh and Kimberly Wald | December 31, 2019
Now we're discussing the effects of "smart" technology and social media. While it has always influenced our profession, technological progress is having a greater impact now than ever before.
By Zach Warren | December 30, 2019
From ephemeral messaging to global expansion and beyond, lawyers and technologists believe e-discovery will show no signs of stagnation in 2020.
By Zach Warren | December 30, 2019
From ephemeral messaging to global expansion and beyond, lawyers and technologists believe e-discovery will show no signs of stagnation in 2020.
By Brad Harris, Hanzo | December 30, 2019
The very traits that make collaboration applications popular also make them difficult to manage. Here's how some industry leaders are tackling the problem.
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