By Samantha Green, Epiq | October 3, 2019
Opioid cases bring new and unique challenges since there is an underlying national crisis that the country is in the process of combating and attempting keep people from harm.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 2, 2019
"Go back to what we were talking about," U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle chided Klayman at one point.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | October 2, 2019
"Go back to what we were talking about," U.S. District Judge Ellen Huvelle chided Klayman at one point.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | September 30, 2019
In their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent case in which the district judge allowed the forensic imaging of personal devices after finding that a compelling need for discovery outweighed privacy interests. This recent case demonstrates the evolving nature of the balancing process between these competing interests and can serve as a helpful guide to judges who will have to navigate the issue in the future, especially as data privacy laws expand around the world and within the United States.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | September 26, 2019
In Commonwealth v. Mason, a nonprecedential decision, the Pennsylvania Superior Court ruled that a criminal defendant's videotaped actions as a nanny in her employer's home were not subject to the Wiretapping and Electronic Surveillance Control Act (the Wiretap Act),
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Gabriel "Zach" Gonzalez | September 26, 2019
As technology advances, and as technology's cost declines, more and more businesses are adding sophisticated in-store or perimeter surveillance cameras to their comprehensive security systems.
By P.J. D'Annunzio | September 25, 2019
In a case brought by the spouse of a deceased plaintiff with loss of consortium claims, the Pennsylvania Superior Court has ruled that divorce records are discoverable.
By Zach Warren | September 25, 2019
The Association of E-Discovery Specialists' executive director and vice president of client engagement will be leaving the organization at the end of October for an as-yet unannounced next gig. Parent organization BARBRI expects to announce a replacement in the coming days.
By Donald F. McGahn II and Brett A. Shumate | September 24, 2019
Recent trends in how federal district courts exercise their power of judicial review underscore the changing nature of regulatory litigation.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Donald F. McGahn II and Brett A. Shumate | September 24, 2019
Recent trends in how federal district courts exercise their power of judicial review underscore the changing nature of regulatory litigation.
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