Is Cost-Shifting the Next E-Discovery Game-Changer?
The recent opinion in Couch v. Wan reminds attorney Leonard A. Deutchman of a factor that may influence e-discovery requestors: cost-shifting. Couch's application of the doctrine to a rather pedestrian set of facts raises the issue of whether cost-shifting will be more widely applied to situations where, previously, it had not been.E-Discovery as Difficult as Divorce in Ex-Partners' Fee Dispute
A San Francisco judge considered sanctions against plaintiffs attorney Terry O'Reilly for what his former partner characterized as dalliances in a protracted e-discovery dispute between the two.Kimmel & Silverman Dials Up Hosted VoIP
At Kimmel & Silverman, the IT team implemented a Voice over Internet Protocol solution. With an enterprise-hosted VoIP provider, the firm has added new capabilities and reduced the operating costs of telephone services by over 50 percent while still providing the same level of service.Cast Your Browser Vote: Firefox 2.0 or IE 7?
It's election day, and it's time to cast your vote: Firefox 2.0 or Internet Explorer 7? Attorney and media consultant Robert J. Ambrogi finds much to like in both Web browsers. But with IE 7's upgrades, Internet observers are finding the two harder to tell apart. Which side are you on?EU Says Adobe Has Made No Complaint Against Microsoft Over PDFs
The European Commission said Thursday software company Adobe has not filed complaints about Microsoft shipping its new Office software without Adobe's PDF file reader. This follows Microsoft's exclusion of its own similar functionality in Office 2007.A Legal Haven for the Web-Savvy Poor
When it comes to reaching low-income residents, Connecticut legal aid groups realized: "Pamphlets are old school and web access is new school." Now, "new school" has officially begun, with a brand-new website geared to low-income residents who represent themselves in legal disputes.5 Tips for Avoiding Email Compliance Traps
In this electronic age, ubiquitous email can be the smoking gun that enforcement agencies rely on to demonstrate corporate wrongdoing. For compliance officers, that means having a clear understanding of how employees may be misusing technology to dodge the rules.Trending Stories
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