New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Molly Hurley Kellett | April 7, 2021
A recent decision in the District of New Jersey demonstrates the pitfalls of including requirements for the parties to disclose and agree to the use of technology assisted review (TAR) within the protocol. But it likewise demonstrates the importance of agreement on TAR methodology.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Samantha Stillo | April 7, 2021
It is important to resist the overuse of protective or confidential orders, given the fundamental principle that our judicial system is intended to resolve disputes publicly and without a cloak of secrecy. A recent decision demonstrates the tenacity of the New Jersey District Court's response to over-designation.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | April 7, 2021
Right now, the e-discovery job market is 100% a candidate's market. The tables have turned. Here is how it happened and why right now is the single best time to take your career to market in over 20 years.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott J. Etish, Jennifer A. Hradil and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 6, 2021
The failure to enter into a comprehensive ESI protocol has the potential to derail a litigation on the merits into costly "discovery on discovery." This article discusses negotiated provisions and standards for e-discovery that will keep litigation progressing smoothly and efficiently.
By David Kalat, BRG | April 6, 2021
E-discovery may be common in today's legal world, but that certainly wasn't always the case. This month's history of cybersecurity looks back to how discovery technology was developed, and what it has to do with the Iran-Contra affair.
By Zach Warren | April 6, 2021
Compliance is looking to leverage the convergence of e-discovery, contract lifecycle management, and legal analytics skill sets as a differentiator in an increasingly crowded contracts market.
By Zach Warren | April 6, 2021
As contract management continues to rise to the top of issues legal departments are looking to manage, longtime ALSPs are looking to get into the game.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | April 5, 2021
As text and app messaging and online communication platforms such as Slack continue to supplement—and supplant—email communications in the workplace, parties and courts need to consider these technologies' impact on document preservation and production obligations. A recent decision provides clues on how courts may treat such electronically stored information. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the case in this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | April 1, 2021
I will look at these privacy discussions, focusing on what in the circumstances discussed renders the IT data private and whether the criteria relied upon when courts and others in the discussion determine that the data is or is not private is truly determinative, as well as properly understood.
By Frank Ready | April 1, 2021
A crowded e-discovery market finds law firms wielding captive ALSPs in an attempt to compete with external service providers on pricing, technology and efficiency. But for firms who can't go down that path, partnerships with outside tech companies could be a viable alternative.
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