By Cassandre Coyer | October 13, 2022
As organizations struggle to hire and retain e-discovery project managers, those with the right expertise are left facing higher numbers of projects and responsibilities than they might have wished for.
By Cassandre Coyer | October 6, 2022
Whether it be pricing or tools' capabilities, clients are facing a new environment when it comes to the procurement of legal tech tools.
By Ariyah Mandel, Gulfstream Legal | October 5, 2022
The proliferation of chat and messaging tools has raised unique eDiscovery challenges. But as the third part of this series on special eDiscovery files reveals, tools exist to make the handling of this increasingly common type of data more efficient and cost-effective.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | October 3, 2022
A district court recently was pressed to revisit issues that many may consider settled as part of today's standard practice. In granting a motion to compel, the court provided useful guidance—and reminders—on well-worn topics, including compliance with an ESI protocol (yes, please), the propriety of self-searching and self-collection of email by custodians (no, thank you), and whether a party is required to produce metadata (yes, please).
By Adarsh Haltore, ProSearch | September 30, 2022
As more and more corporate data is stored in the cloud, companies need to craft and execute strategic plans for migrating their eDiscovery.
By Brad Kutner | September 29, 2022
E-discovery vendors said there are a number of reasons a company would not want to be involved in handling the review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | September 29, 2022
Speed of hire, compensation inflation, and workforce evolution are proving critical in determining who wins and who loses eDiscovery talent.
By Isha Marathe | September 28, 2022
While there may not be too many surface-level similarities between naval mechanics and legal tech, one new entrant into the industry has found that the teamwork and research necessary for his tasks on submarines parallels well with product sales within legal tech.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Kimbrilee M. Weber and Julien M. Baumrin | September 28, 2022
With the convenience of technology comes a duty for businesses to employ best practices in maintaining ESI, and litigants must remain mindful of evolving types of ESI when demanding information.
By Isha Marathe | September 22, 2022
No matter how large a corporation is, the allotted budgets for e-discovery within most legal departments are still too slim to do all the expanse of tasks internally, making a "mishmash" of outside counsel and service providers necessary to the workflow.
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