Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Edward M. McNally | December 19, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery has now decided that its past guidance on how to conduct discovery has not cured this problem. It is time, instead, to impose increased sanctions for the most often repeated discovery abuses.
By Helen Stocklin-Enright, Perkins Coie | December 19, 2018
Employing a beginner's mindset doesn't mean casting aside existing knowledge and experience, but it does mean questioning assumptions developed over time about what technology can do and getting curious about what else technology can offer in your matters.
By Phillip Bantz | December 19, 2018
Aside from risking potential civil liability, lawyers also could face disciplinary action when they fail to properly redact court documents. Here's what to know to avoid making a big mistake.
By Phillip Bantz | December 19, 2018
Aside from risking potential civil liability, lawyers also could face disciplinary action when they fail to properly redact court documents. Here's what to know to avoid making a big mistake.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | December 17, 2018
ACEDS, the world's most recognized foundational certification for e-discovery professionals, now offers an executive certificate so anyone can break in to the business.
By Frank Ready | December 14, 2018
The Product Innovation Competition will feature new innovations developed specifically to service the many different sectors of the legal industry. Judges are looking for innovations that can bring big change in creative ways.
By Zach Warren | December 13, 2018
From millennials changing the face of legal tech to law firms getting into the technology development game and more, here's what our readers found the most interesting from the past 12 months.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel E. Cummins | December 13, 2018
Over the past year there have been dramatic reversals of long-standing law by a newly activist Pennsylvania Supreme Court. There have been clarifications of recurring civil litigation issues by both the Superior Court and Commonwealth Court.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | December 10, 2018
It is reported that at last month's Federalist Society convention, Judge Thomas Hardiman of the Third Circuit proposed, “I would probably institute a new federal rule that said all cases worth less than $500,000 will be tried without any discovery.” If true, the statement is outrageous.
By Frank Ready | December 6, 2018
Not everything in e-discovery is black and white. At Reed Smiths' E-Discovery Day panel, two attorneys went back and forth giving arguments on both sides of some controversial topics.
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