Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion|Commentary
By Dan Panitz, Bruce (HB) Gordon and R Jason Straight | October 18, 2017
Anyone aware of current business news cannot avoid the flood of high visibility hacking and IP intrusion/theft. The issues have grown so ubiquitous that it isn't shocking to hear U.S. companies and government agencies suffered a record 1,093 data breaches in 2016 alone, a 40-percent increase from 2015.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Commentary Francesca Russo and Robert R. Jimenez | October 17, 2017
Electronic discovery has changed how attorneys think about preservation of evidence. Gone are the days of filing cabinets where documents can be locked away, safe from loss. Lawsuits today are won and lost on electronically stored information (ESI), which can be deleted or overwritten by a party's computer system automatically and unintentionally.
By Tony Mauro | National Law Journal | October 16, 2017
In a case closely watched by the tech industry, the justices could unwind a Second Circuit decision that held data stored overseas is beyond the reach of U.S. law enforcement.
By Leonard Deutchman | October 5, 2017
The court found that the defendant's failure to produce e-discovery within the court's timetable was without justification, and that the defendant's attempts to justify its actions to the plaintiff and the court were "obfuscation," yet it imposed only limited sanctions upon the defendant under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 37(b), specifically refusing to impose punitive sanctions. In this article, I will explore how prevalent the court's reasoning is and the consequences to litigation.
By Ed Silverstein | December 11, 2015
'The ranking process is the magic behind TAR. Ranking documents by likelihood of relevance, allows you to structure the review in a more efficient way.'
By Ian Lopez | December 10, 2015
Kroll Ontrack's new report summarizes key findings from 55 of the year's top e-discovery cases.
By Jeffrey W. McKenna and Shea G. Leitch | December 8, 2015
The European Court of Justice rejects program that allowed for data transfer. The fallout is messy.
By Ben Robbins | December 8, 2015
The IoT is a hot headline subject, but it is less relevant than the rise of collaboration suite products that complicate how ESI is typically managed.
By Ian Lopez | December 7, 2015
The new version of relativity strives to provide simpler, faster ways to analyze data.
By Jason R. Baron | December 7, 2015
How do the new FRCP amendments affect info gov best practices?
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