By Ryan Costello, ProSearch | March 31, 2021
Discovery requests implicating custodians and data outside the U.S. can potentially put organizations in a Catch-22: either fall short of their discovery obligations on the one hand or fall afoul of legislation in other nations prohibiting or limiting data collection and transfer to the U.S. on the other.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 30, 2021
DISCO's former chief marketing officer Neil Etheridge explains why he left the e-discovery industry and why vendors are now exploring the "left side" of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM).
By Frank Ready | March 30, 2021
Epiq Access is a new platform that allows users to manage instances from providers such as Relativity and Everlaw under one roof. The single sign-on feature—and the ability to rescind an employee's access to multiple systems at once—also takes aim at cybersecurity challenges raised by the pandemic.
By David R. Cohen, Reed Smith | March 30, 2021
Not surprisingly, delivering an app is easier said than done. Reed Smith's E-Discovery App was introduced to the legal community in 2020, and firm partner and development team leader David Cohen shares his top five lessons learned.
By Ryan Costello | March 29, 2021
The intersection of foreign laws governing data collection and cross-border discovery operations continues to be a potentially volatile conjunction.
By David Meadows, FTI Technology | March 29, 2021
This checklist of controls and capabilities can help counsel pinpoint what must be implemented in order to replicate the protection of in-person oversight in a remote review setting.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 26, 2021
While financial penalties could cure the overused e-discovery court measure, improved corporate information governance might be the more realistic solution.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Melissa Ryan Clark | March 23, 2021
With discovery's shift to electronically stored information (ESI) has come a torrent of ever-changing best practices. Many of the common guideposts for managing eDiscovery aim to facilitate a transparent and collaborative process—but are tailored to the needs of large corporate parties with enormous amounts of data.
By The Legal Intelligencer | March 23, 2021
In The Legal's E-Discovery supplement, read about standards for health records, ethical challenges of conducting e-discovery in a remote work environment and establishing a plaintiff-friendly e-discovery framework.
By Zach Warren | March 18, 2021
Technology-focused private equity firm Silver Lake has become Relativity's largest shareholder with a significant minority stake, as CEO Mike Gamson says the company plans to continue its e-discovery and legal technology growth.
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