By Craig Ball | August 10, 2006
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
By Marcia Coyle | September 29, 2008
The Roberts Court's affinity for issues close to the heart of the nation's business community will co
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.
By Marcia Coyle | February 13, 2009
For years, businesses large and small viewed as unfair but unchangeable their potential liability for the entire cost of a Superfund site cleanup, no matter how tenuous their connection to the
By Michael P. Shea | April 25, 2007
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By Andrew DeMillo | September 18, 2006
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
By Kenneth A. Adams | February 26, 2009
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
By Dionne Carney Rainey | November 28, 2005
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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