The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Patrick Kennedy | June 12, 2019
In this, the third installment of our e-discovery series, we're going to bring things up to speed and jump back in line with what happens after electronically stored information (ESI) has been “preserved, identified, located and captured.”
By Angela Morris | June 11, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Angela Morris | June 10, 2019
“This violation has caused three months of delay in a case that has already been pending for three years and forced the parties to revisit issues that should have been resolved two years ago," the court wrote.
By Rena Andoh and Kate Ross | June 7, 2019
Standing orders may cause issues by leaving undecided the allocation of attorney-client privilege and work product protection between the debtor and committee.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 6, 2019
E-discovery companies say in the past two to three years they've noticed a sizable increase in corporate clients leveraging their platforms to investigate workplace harassment.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Onya Brinson | June 6, 2019
This type of privilege could become increasingly important in a post-'Janus' world.
By Zach Warren | June 5, 2019
Reveal also announced a 'significant investment' from Los Angeles-based investment firm Gallant Capital Partners, and told LTN that its M&A growth may not be done.
By Andrew Denney | June 3, 2019
But the city's Law Department defended the piecemeal release of the materials, saying that it's in the interest of the public to start releasing what's ready to go rather than waiting for final completion of the review process.
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