By Victoria Hudgins | September 7, 2021
Pricing per gigabyte for the use of e-discovery tech, while not always budget friendly, will likely continue to be a mainstay in the industry. While some firms see flat fees as a better option, others have found them to be even more expensive in certain circumstances.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | September 7, 2021
Do the coastal dwellers get to control the time zone for discovery deadlines? Here's what recent case law, as well as one retired federal judge, have to say.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2021
While many Big Law firms offer e-discovery practices, some attorneys prefer a more specialized, and potentially more challenging, environment.
By Frank Ready | September 3, 2021
A U.S. House Committee has requested a myriad of documents from social media companies related to the Jan. 6 insurrection. But an initial two-week window may turn into more of a revolving door of documents.
By Nicholas Gaffney | August 31, 2021
A Q&A with Bobby Malhotra of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP on the challenges involved with sorting through financial data and documents in the investigation of Trump's tax filings.
By Jennifer Swanton, Medtronic; Shannon Capone Kirk, Ropes & Gray; and John Del Piero, Lighthouse | August 31, 2021
This second part of a series examines six specific ways that corporate legal teams can put analytics and predictive coding technology to work in the e-discovery and compliance space to improve cost, outcome, and efficiencies.
By Frank Ready | August 30, 2021
For document reviewers, accepting a job working remotely can mean tolerating some increasingly laborious security procedures, such as gaze analysis, video monitoring and retina scans.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 27, 2021
ILTACON 2021 panelists share their tips and lessons learned from managing remote document reviewers during the pandemic.
By Frank Ready | August 26, 2021
An ILTACON 2021 panel examined how the swell of collaboration platforms inside organizations has raised new questions around not only how to preserve data, but how much of it can be reasonably produced for discovery.
By Frank Ready | August 26, 2021
An ILTACON 2021 panel examined the key assumptions that legal teams make when devising their TAR strategies. But depending on the nature of the case or the documents involved, those instincts may not always hold true.
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