E-Discovery

  • Legaltech News

    6th Circuit: Taxable Costs Include Imaging Computer Hard Drive

    By Sean Doherty | March 23, 2015

    Appellate court finds imaging a hard drive falls "squarely within the definition of copy."

  • Delaware Business Court Insider

    Technological Incompetence Doesn't Excuse Discovery Failures

    By Gareth Evans | March 17, 2015

    In imposing strict evidentiary and monetary sanctions for a party's repeated failure to produce requested electronically stored information, the Delaware Court of Chancery recently observed that counsel's "professed technological incompetence is not an excuse for discovery misconduct."

  • Legaltech News

    E-Discovery Software Security Risk Low, but Developers Must Remain Vigilant

    By almstaff | March 16, 2015

    CEO of Venio Systems advises that software providers bake-in security options and foster transparency with clients.

  • New York Law Journal

    Protective Orders in the Age of Hacking

    By David J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman | March 16, 2015

    David J. Kessler, Jami Mills Vibbert and Alex Altman of Norton Rose Fulbright US write: In the digital age, the bench and bar should recognize that protective orders should be drafted not only to prevent misuse of sensitive information by parties to a litigation, but to reduce the risk of avoidable data breaches committed by nefarious third parties.

  • New York Law Journal

    E-Discovery

    By almstaff | March 16, 2015

    In this Special Report from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by : "How Do You Handle 500 Truckloads of Emails?," "Stay Clear of Form Preservation Letters," "Protective Orders in the Age of Hacking," "Move Your Discovery Onto a Smarter Path" and "When Considering TAR, It's Never Too Late."

  • New York Law Journal

    How Do You Handle 500 Truckloads of Emails?

    By Chris O'Reilly and Dan Meyers | March 15, 2015

    Chris O'Reilly of LDM Global and Dan Meyers of Bracewell & Giuliani write: Depending on the case, there could be 100,000, 500,000 or one million emails to review in discovery. This may seem like a daunting task, but with the availability of modern technology to gather emails and email threading software to organize them, it need not be.

  • New York Law Journal

    When Considering TAR, It's Never Too Late

    By Steven M. Amundson and Mark Noel | March 15, 2015

    Steven M. Amundson, a partner with Frommer Lawrence & Haug, and Mark Noel, managing director of professional services at Catalyst discuss a case in which, after manually reviewing nearly half the discovery, technology assisted review still produced substantial savings in time and cost.

  • New York Law Journal

    Move Your Discovery Onto a Smarter Path

    By Barry Kazan | March 15, 2015

    Barry M. Kazan, a partner at Thompson Hine, writes: New ways to achieve efficiency and predictability include how technology is used, different pricing models and different allocations of workflow. While these approaches are not necessarily exclusive, each of them provides certain benefits if used properly.

  • New York Law Journal

    Stay Clear of Form Preservation Letters

    By Joseph Francoeur | March 15, 2015

    Joseph Francoeur, a partner at Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker, writes: Compliance with the duty to preserve requires an "active partnership" between the attorney and the client. As such, an attorney cannot rely on any letter, much less a form letter.

  • Legaltech News

    Big Data Forces Businesses to Embrace E-Discovery

    By Erin E. Harrison | March 15, 2015

    Ipro strives to simplify and automate the discovery process, while making e-discovery affordable.

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