By Christopher Surdak and Robert Owen | October 12, 2015
The EU finding against data Safe Harbor begs the question: are you prepared?
By Scott A. Wandstrat | October 9, 2015
After five years of unrelenting hype, gossipy speculation and dizzying anticipation, we now stand on the precipice of the second edition of e-discovery amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
By Chris DiMarco | October 8, 2015
Research conducted by Blancco Technology Group and Kroll Ontrack highlights the criticality of responsibly and thoroughly wiping devices resold from the corporate environment.
By Jason R. Baron | October 7, 2015
How do notions of continuous improvement amidst constant change play out when it comes to information governance?
By Ed Silverstein | October 7, 2015
'Insight Accelerator can drive down technology costs dramatically when compared to the traditional case-by-case e-discovery process.'
By Nasir Ali | October 6, 2015
Practical steps litigators can take to ensure privileged information is protected while keeping cost and time considerations in check.
By John C. Eustice | October 6, 2015
Using TAR to review potentially privileged material.
By Stanley Louissaint | October 5, 2015
E-discovery starts with proper policies and procedures around data retention, long before a suit is filed or a litigation hold is received.
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | October 5, 2015
In their Federal E-Discovery column, H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison discuss an Ethics Opinion of the Standing Committee on Professional Responsibility and Conduct of the State Bar of California, and how it was cited in a recent federal decision from California that severely criticized and imposed sanctions against counsel and client for discovery misconduct.
By almstaff | October 4, 2015
In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal: " Evidence Preservation Failures of Nonparties: Is There Any Recourse?," "New Strategies to Protect Privileged Documents From Inadvertent Disclosure," "Proportionality: The (Not So) New Kid on the Block" and "Practical Considerations in Using Predictive Coding."
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