Legaltech News | Product Review
By Brett Burney, Burney Consultants | December 6, 2018
While e-discovery continues to be a core competency for Casepoint, the company started envisioning how their technology could be used for the broader needs of a litigation effort since the machinations of e-discovery are only one small piece of a matter.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 6, 2018
The E-Discovery Day panel described numerous 2018 cases, including EPAC Technologies v. HarperCollins Christian Publishing and Waymo v. Uber Technologies, that had far reaching implications for the e-discovery world.
By Zach Warren | December 3, 2018
U.S. Magistrate Judge Craig Shaffer of the District of Colorado passed away on December 1, 2018, more than one year after being diagnosed with brain cancer.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 3, 2018
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a decision which provides support for those who want courts to factor data privacy concerns into their determinations of the permissible scope of discovery.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | November 29, 2018
As we look to 2019, the question of what changes will take place in the world of e-discovery over the next year will certainly entice answers from the many legal minds who work with e-discovery. Those answers, however, are not so obvious.
By Frank Ready | November 29, 2018
The new reciprocal educational credit program offered by the Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) and Relativity highlights how cross-functionality is becoming critical in the legal profession.
By Zach Warren | November 27, 2018
The deal increases QDiscovery's geographic and personnel scope, as CEO David Barrett said the two were a good cultural fit because they are 'laser-focused on client service.'
By Claudia Salomon and Abhinaya Swaminathan | November 23, 2018
Three key considerations and strategic guidance for practitioners seeking third-party discovery in New York.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 23, 2018
At a minimum, the lesson to be learned is to raise the issue early in litigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Peter F. Vaira | November 19, 2018
Ten years ago, there was little mention of the service of special masters among members of the bar. In the last several years there has been a substantial increase in the appointments of special masters by federal and state courts, on both the trial and appellate level.
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