By Victoria Hudgins | May 23, 2019
Chief information security officers are becoming the norm in e-discovery companies as they grow their client base and venture into compliance and data breach prevention services.
By Robert Cruz, Smarsh | May 23, 2019
A next-gen E-Discovery Playbook calls for the use of modern review technologies that are focused on understanding the data—not just how to improve the review rates of documents.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | May 22, 2019
CloudNine has relaunched the certification and training program of acquired LexisNexis tool LAW. Jared Coesglia breaks down the changes and what e-discovery practitioners should watch for.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | May 21, 2019
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.
The Legal Intelligencer | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | May 21, 2019
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.
By Benjamin Sexton, JND and Maren Strandevold, Haynes & Boone | May 21, 2019
In reality, the GDPR is focused on protecting individuals and safeguarding data from data processing giants like Facebook and Google, not on restricting the flow of information or legitimate uses of data.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | May 20, 2019
In his Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent SDNY decision involving unlawful access to electronically stored information, which can give rise to both state and federal claims for “hacking.” The employee in the case asserted those claims in both state and federal court. The doctrine of abstention provides federal courts a framework for exercising their discretion to abstain from adjudicating a matter, leaving it instead to the state court. However, in this case, SDNY declined to do so. Its opinion explains the bounds of the doctrine in this area, where the protections of state and federal law overlap.
International Edition | Event|Q&A
By Rowan Bennett | May 20, 2019
Stephanie Hamon is co-chair of this year's Legal Week Strategic Technology Forum, taking place on 19-21 June.
By Nancy Chung, Christopher Egleson, Christina Chianese and David Kanter | May 17, 2019
It is important for practitioners to be aware of the breadth and consequences of §1782 discovery, and to have thoughtful strategies in response.
By Frank Ready | May 16, 2019
CLOC's "A Tale of Two eDiscovery Operating Models" panel examined some of the opportunities that come from streamlining e-discovery and information governance inside corporate legal departments.
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