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A colleague recently asked me to list 10 electronic-data-discovery errors lawyers make with distressing regularity. Here's that list, along with suggestions to avoid making them.1. You co
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By Alexia Garamfalvi | March 8, 2007
Robert Winter, a senior partner at Arnold & Porter, probably never thought he'd be pushing his client's point of view on YouTube when he agreed to help the government of Ethiopia protect the in
By Craig Ball | September 25, 2006
Electronic data discovery costs less than paper discovery. Honest. In comparable volumes, it's cheaper to collect, index, store, copy, transport, search and share electronically stored information.
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Wyeth won the first case in a series of lawsuits over its hormone replacement drugs on Friday when a federal jury rejected a woman's claim the drugs caused her breast cancer. A jury ruled ag
By Zusha Elinson | January 17, 2007
Apparently, there's no vaccine for legal malpractice suits against IP lawyers.A fledgling San Diego biotech company is suing Foley & Lardner for allegedly missing the filing date on
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Company law departments haven't been spared the pressures of the current economic crisis. According to a recent national survey by consulting firm Altman Weil, three-quarters of the law department
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Document review is one of the necessary evils of practicing law. It is not a glamorous job and can sometimes be boring. However, it can also be one of the most important parts of a case. Too oft
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