By Melissa Hoffmann | August 14, 2015
Many New York courts, particularly in the Commercial Division, are increasingly turning to tech to increase efficiency in complicated and time-consuming cases.
By Rebekah Mintzer | August 14, 2015
A vendor survey finds more legal departments are automating their legal hold procedures.
By Chris DiMarco | August 14, 2015
The consumerization of technology has increased public expectations of usability, and it's time for legal to increase its expectations too.
By Julie Triedman | August 14, 2015
You may not be replaced with an intelligent robot, but be prepared to work with one.
By Ed Silverstein | August 13, 2015
The sanctions were ordered against the defendants and their attorneys for alleged discovery misconduct and other alleged improprieties.
By Tamara Karel and Mathea Bulander | August 13, 2015
Impending changes to the Federal Rules, evolving judicial expectations, technological advances, and other influences have drastically changed discovery in the last decade.
By Philip Favro | August 13, 2015
One of the more hotly disputed issues regarding the use of predictive coding is whether parties may use keyword searches to remove nonresponsive documents from a collection of potentially relevant information.
By Chris DiMarco | August 13, 2015
Benchmarking survey shows those who employ automated legal hold platforms are more often “very satisfied” with their process and report higher success on a range of performance indicators.
By Mike Frazier | August 12, 2015
When properly approached and implemented, these strategies can greatly reduce the cost of review for almost any type and size of matter.
By Sean Doherty | August 12, 2015
If courts continue to look beyond Race Tires to make further inroads into the true costs of making copies, it may deter plaintiffs from launching "proportional" fishing investigations into ESI.
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