By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | January 14, 2020
Subtle pivots in staffing modalities, hiring priorities, and the coinciding adjustments in career ambitions will reshape how legal technology professionals collaborate as a community in the year and decade ahead.
By Clare Chalkley and Jeff Davis, Integreon | January 13, 2020
End-to-end and best-in-breed e-discovery resourcing methods each have their merits. Each matter brings a unique set of circumstances which makes it difficult to standardize approaches to e-discovery projects across the board.
By Charles Toutant | January 10, 2020
The special master said technology-assisted review is likely to be efficient, cost-effective and superior to using a keyword search, but that Mercedes-Benz and Bosch are free to reach their own conclusions on the best method to use.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 10, 2020
While e-discovery experts see a steady decline in data processing and hosting fees, stiffer regulations and protocol disputes are driving up review costs.
By Frank Ready | January 9, 2020
David Meadows, a new senior managing director of FTI Technology, talks about how legal service providers may have a leg up on the Big 4 by collaborating with the law firms and in-house legal teams of the future,
By Leslie Meredith, Buckley LLP | January 9, 2020
A look at what arguments parties put forth in the past year, and a few suggestions for how litigants can avoid violating one jurisdiction's law to satisfy another's courts.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2020
As the wave of e-discovery consolidations continues, KLDiscovery announces its third acquisition in six months.
By Philip Favro, Driven | January 8, 2020
Despite their overall effectiveness, there remains the difficulty of getting courts to properly apply the amended Rules. Nowhere is this phenomenon more apparent than in a multidistrict litigation involving price fixing in the pharmaceutical industry.
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 7, 2020
Most attorneys are aware of their obligation to protect the attorney-client privilege, including the goal of avoiding of possible waiver resulting from the disclosure of privileged documents to third parties.
By Zach Warren | January 7, 2020
The technologies that will change legal in the 2020s may not be 'new' technologies at all, at least in the short term. In fact, many legal tech experts agree that the next decade will be defined by technologies you know, applied in new and novel ways.
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