By Stanley Louissaint | June 17, 2015
E-discovery is still one of those items often dreaded by law firms … and sometimes for good reason. Here's some advice to help you through.
By By Christopher DiMarco | June 16, 2015
Catalyst CEO responds to Gartner's e-discovery report and the increasing volume of data in e-discovery.
By Shanda N. Hastings and Noam A. Kutler | June 16, 2015
Government investigations take a variety of shapes and forms, but nearly all will include requests for the production of documents. It is important to protect sensitive customer and employee data in those materials.
By By Derek Schueren | June 14, 2015
Technology can be the key, but lawyers need to see it as an important part of solving the client's issue.
By Ben Bedell | June 13, 2015
While finding that the deletion of emails in a case was the result of "gross negligence," a unanimous panel of the Appellate Division, First Department, vacated sanctions imposed against a business for spoliation of evidence.
By Samantha Joseph | June 12, 2015
Lawsuit alleges Lynn Louise Taylor, divorced and on the losing end of custody battles, was a woman on a mission to "cyberstalk and destroy" ex-husband.
By Christopher DiMarco | June 12, 2015
The ability to index and search diverse data formats could make e-discovery tools more broadly applicable in the near future.
By By Monica Bay | June 12, 2015
As the legal and technology professions struggle with gender equality, EMS can advance careers for women—and men.
By Kate Campbell | June 9, 2015
As e-discovery matures, it is typically no longer a surprise when outside counsel raises the issue of spoliation and the need to draft and issue a legal hold when a company gets sued. But what counsel may not always appreciate is that it is not just the filing of a complaint that can trigger the need to issue a legal hold—instead, it is whenever litigation is reasonably anticipated. So what does this mean in practice? And are there best practices in-house counsel can implement to ensure that potentially relevant evidence is preserved and to avoid the risk of spoliation claims down the road? This article aims to answer these questions.
By Chris DiMarco | June 8, 2015
E-discovery platform will bolster KPMG's international efforts to satisfy customers' discovery and compliance requirements.
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