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LDiscovery Appoints DeJohn as Director of Managed Services
LDiscovery, a McLean, Va.-based provider of legal technology consulting services, has appointed Anthony DeJohn as its new Director of Managed Services.Fenwick & West Releases Series Seed Documents on GitHub
Law firm Fenwick & West has announced that version 3.0 of the Series Seed documents have been released on the open source forum GitHub.D.C. Lawyers Accused of Stealing Client Data Before Opening Own Shop
An Alabama law firm has accused three of its former attorneys of stealing confidential client information from the firm and using it to establish a competing firm.Up Close With Solo Practitioner Faun Fenderson
As a New Orleans solo practitioner, Faun Fenderson knows exactly who to thank or blame for the maintenance of information technology at her practice in probate, estate planning and other areas. She shares the tech that keeps her one-woman office up-and-running, and up-to-date.Managers Eschew Paper But Adhere to Hard-Copy Signatures
A study entitled "Paper: An Endangered Species?," commissioned by Adobe Systems found that most managers believe paper processes increase transaction costs and hinder productivity, but they still rely on hard copy in the "last mile" to deliver contracts to get clients and customers to sign on the dotted line.View more book results for the query "*"
Committee Ponders EDD Changes to Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
A judicial committee is discussing possible e-discovery-related changes to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, but any official changes aren't likely until 2013 because of the lengthy approval process. The goal is to devise rules regarding data preservation and sanctions. Critics say changes aren't needed and that the committee could violate the Rules Enabling Act.Survey Says E-Discovery Cost Helps Settle Cases
From a joint survey of the American College of Trial Lawyers and the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, plaintiffs lawyers and defense counsel agree: The cost of litigation, particularly discovery, is the driving force in settling cases, not the merits.Lawyer Matthew Kluger Pleads Guilty in Insider Trading Case
One of the most fascinating stories we've ever covered in Law Technology News was our June 2011 cover story, "Catch Me If You Can," about how lawyers and their organizations responded to the astounding insider trading prosecution against attorney Matthew Kluger. In the article, Tam Harbert detailed how Kluger, who worked at four of the world's most prestigious law firms, managed to acquire approximately $37 million (with two accomplices) by simply reading matter file labels to figure out information about pending mergers and acquisitions. ... [MORE]Trending Stories
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