By Cassandre Coyer | November 11, 2022
The inadvertent disclosures in the Alex Jones trial and Jan. 6 investigation are likely to put more attention, and more pressure, on law firms' technology competence.
By Stephanie Wilkins | November 11, 2022
At a conference ostensibly about e-discovery, that term was rarely spoken. Instead, there was a major emphasis on social justice and using technology for the greater good.
By Isha Marathe | November 10, 2022
Podhurst Orseck and Veristar are embroiled in litigation regarding a $7 million data storage fee that the plaintiffs' firm does not agree to pay, citing an agreement for free storage with since-acquired Planet Data.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Isha Marathe | November 10, 2022
Podhurst Orseck and Veristar are embroiled in litigation regarding a $7 million data storage fee that the plaintiffs' firm does not agree to pay, citing an agreement for free storage with since-acquired Planet Data.
By Isha Marathe | November 10, 2022
Podhurst Orseck and Veristar are embroiled in litigation regarding a $7 million data storage fee that the plaintiffs' firm does not agree to pay, citing an agreement for free storage with since-acquired Planet Data.
By Jessie Yount | November 9, 2022
Bobby Malhotra is one of at least ten departures from Munger Tolles since 2021, and joins Winston & Strawn as eDiscovery and data security challenges continue to fuel high demand.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Diane D. Reynolds, Jena M. Valdetero and David A. Zetoony | November 8, 2022
The EDPB has stated that the transfer must be "occasional," and expressly recognizes that data transfers for the purpose of formal pre-trial discovery procedures in civil litigation may fall under this derogation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Cassandre Coyer | November 6, 2022
Another Dropbox blunder leading to the release of private emails in the Jan. 6 riots investigation has some asking if lawyers can handle file sharing platforms. For its part, New York is helping attorneys stay ahead of the game with a new cybersecurity CLE requirement.
By Cassandre Coyer | November 4, 2022
Another Dropbox blunder led to the release of private emails in the investigation of the Jan. 6 riots, begging the question: Are file sharing platforms lawyers' kryptonite?
By Ariyah Mandel, Gulfstream Legal | November 3, 2022
While eDiscovery has mastered the processing of standard documents over the years, files created by proprietary software require a more complex approach to get them into readable format.
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