The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christian A. Farmakis | January 31, 2020
Artificial intelligence (AI) is adding efficiencies and transforming businesses everywhere, and legal practices are no exception.
By Zach Warren | January 30, 2020
The "pay-as-you-go" move is aimed at bringing the cloud-based e-discovery platform's subscription options in line with other SaaS and cloud services.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | January 30, 2020
Discovery is grounded in reasonableness, not perfection.
By Frank Ready | January 28, 2020
According to Exterro's 2020 Judges Survey, the view from the bench is that ephemeral messaging apps, along with privacy laws and the wide number of potential data sources, are likely to inhibit attorneys' ability to bring more organization to the e-discovery process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | January 23, 2020
In this month's article, I will review Davis and discuss its reasoning and what the foregone conclusion exception, in the age of computer passwords, tells us about both computers and the exception.
By Samantha Green, Epiq | January 22, 2020
Select cases from 2019 highlight the trend of judges awarding sanctions only if a party acted inappropriately when handling ESI, such as altering evidence or auto-destroying text messages.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward S. Robson | January 21, 2020
Little mistakes; big consequences. The possibility of catastrophic consequences from the inadvertent disclosure of confidential or privileged documents makes litigators cringe. The proliferation of large e-discovery productions that make manual review unfeasible increases the risks of a misstep.
By Dan Packel | January 17, 2020
The global firm is leaning on Elevate to set up the site in Phoenix and to handle hiring and HR. But the core team of 20 lawyers are Hogan Lovells employees.
By Zach Warren | January 16, 2020
As part of the Legalweek 2020 Q&A series, Legaltech News speaks with retired federal judge Andrew Peck on issues with biometric data, the 502(d) order's "get out of jail free" card, and more.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 14, 2020
The workers assert that "in a staggering show of gamesmanship and discovery abuse," Tesla is skirting a court order demanding the auto company turn over fellow employees' names and contact information.
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