The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | January 22, 2019
I find it interesting that some of the younger attorneys I know, and most of the older ones too, do not share my fascination with computer technology. Perhaps my interest is not shared by younger attorneys because they find no novelty in something they have lived with for most of their lives.
By Zach Warren | January 22, 2019
Special Counsel's 2019 Salary Guide found that about half of all in-house departments and law firms offer employees the option to work from home or remotely, among other benefits.
By Daniel Gold, Catalyst | January 22, 2019
Do the ABA Model Rules allow a firm to bill its clients for more than what the firm is paying per gigabyte, but still pass on substantial savings by having the client pay less than the market average?
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Frank Maas and Maura R. Grossman | January 17, 2019
We strenuously disagree with the notion that the use of TAR to assist with the privilege review in the Cohen case would have rendered it unfair or unconstitutional.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 17, 2019
HaystackID announced it acquired eTERA Consulting and will integrate the company's operations completely into its own.
By Bill Tolson, Archive360 | January 16, 2019
Many companies only manage what they consider to be 'records,' but about 95 percent of a company's data is not managed, or if it is, it's managed by individual employees.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 15, 2019
Originally the result of a 2014 merger of multiple e-discovery companies, Omnivere has now been acquired by legal services provider Driven Inc.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ellen Murphy, Scott Morvillo, Wendy Butler Curtis and Kelly Cullen | January 14, 2019
While Technology Assisted Review is a common and beneficial tool in civil litigations, it is improper and potentially unconstitutional as the sole arbiter for privilege review in criminal cases, particularly if required by courts.
By Frank Ready | January 14, 2019
A new data breach security service from BIA demonstrates how e-discovery techniques and tools are being used to advance the cause of cybersecurity and make recovery after a breach more manageable.
By Frank Ready | January 9, 2019
On Wednesday, David Dobson was named as the new Epiq CEO, capping off a busy year for the expanding legal service provider as it begins to set its sights overseas.
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