New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier | October 4, 2021
Medical records that used to be recorded primarily on paper, in the form of either handwritten or typed notations, are now entered on computers and stored electronically on computers or file servers. As Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier explore in this edition of their Medical Malpractice column, this new medical record medium has effected a sea change on medical malpractice litigation in several respects.
By Zach Warren | October 4, 2021
The virtual Relativity Fest 2021 keynote didn't feature groundbreaking product releases like in years past, but instead upgrades aimed at integrating artificial intelligence into the discovery workflow, integrating with major enterprise products, and expanding data centers internationally.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | October 4, 2021
In an era where it seems tougher to get the "nuclear option" of having a party thrown out of court for discovery violations, Heslin v. Jones serves as a cautionary tale that discovery abuse can get you into a world of hurt.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Hauptman | September 29, 2021
While there are many benefits to the shift to paperless practice (which for many New York attorneys already pre-dates COVID-19), there are some habits that are worth mentioning specifically on account of their benefits/contributions to the efficient and economical practice of law in New York state.
By Gina Taranto, ProSearch | September 23, 2021
What is an investigator, attorney, or other discovery professional to do when private information requires protection today, during a current litigation or investigation happening now, in the absence of clear guidance?
By Van Mejia, FTI Technology | September 20, 2021
While legal technology and analytics are continually improving in the foreign language review arena, the human element can make all the difference between a complete, accurate, on-time document review or costly mistakes and delays.
By Philip Favro, Driven | September 16, 2021
Federal Trade Commission v. Noland spotlights the perils of using ephemeral messaging once litigation is reasonably anticipated and highlights best practices for using the technology.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 14, 2021
Along with bolstered cybersecurity consulting capabilities, Consilio is also set to grow its workforce by nearly 300 staffers after this acquisition is finalized.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 13, 2021
While e-discovery vendors may tout their software capabilities when dealing with international matters, on-the-ground talent is still a make-or-break critical asset.
By Frank Ready | September 10, 2021
Hanzo will use the new capital to broaden the number of collaboration tools it can address, expand its privacy and compliance functionality and bolster sales and marketing operations.
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