By Dan Packel | November 18, 2020
"I always joke that if we did actually spin out into a subsidiary, we'd actually be one of the biggest, most mature and most successful e-discovery ALSPs out there," Blair says.
By Meredith Hobbs | November 17, 2020
With the combination, Am Law 100 firm Nelson Mullins aims to offer clients one of the country's largest information governance and e-discovery law practices in a market that's expanding as large corporations generate increasingly massive amounts of data.
By Mike Hamilton, Exterro | November 12, 2020
In this Case Law Review, we'll take a look at recent rulings that cover the discoverability of ESI on sources other than a computer, whether social media posts offer any degree of privacy, and the importance of proportionality when attempting to compel production during litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | November 2, 2020
With regard to conducting depositions in the age of COVID-19, the question often becomes: Does the party seeking the deposition during the current health crisis, over objection, get to determine the means by which a deposition will be taken? In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman discusses the few New York state cases that have addressed the issue of remote depositions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | October 29, 2020
Depending upon with whom you are talking, when the subject of what the relationship between the COVID-19 pandemic and the business and practical aspects of the practice of law is discussed, you will hear both that the pandemic has shut down the legal world by adding to the cost of obtaining solutions to legal problems, and that solutions to problems raised by the pandemic have made the legal world far more efficient.
By Philip Favro, Driven | October 27, 2020
Estate of Moreno v. Correctional Healthcare Companies shows that disposition initiatives that lack safeguards to ensure relevant information is preserved for litigation could leave an organization vulnerable to disaster.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | October 26, 2020
In his column on cyber crime, Peter A. Crusco addresses some frequent legal issues involved in a corporation's response to a grand jury subpoena duces tecum for its electronically stored information.
By Frank Ready | October 21, 2020
E-discovery providers' move to remote work had unforeseen benefits for both employee productivity and work quality. And some believe the remote model is sustainable for both providers and their clients post-pandemic.
By Zach Warren | October 15, 2020
The funding brings DISCO's total amount raised to $195 million. The company plans aggressive sales team growth, as well as expansion beyond e-discovery into other legal and business functions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Tara Lawler and Charles Imohiosen | October 14, 2020
In this installment, we focus on the ways an e-data lawyer uses technology and process engineering to optimize client service across the law firm ecosystem.
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