Brendan M. Schulman and Samantha V. Ettari of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel write that although cloud computing offers cost savings and efficiency gains, it also poses a serious threat to an organization’s ability to prepare for and respond to document preservation and discovery obligations, and erodes protections against discovery of the data by government authorities and third parties.
New Ethical Issues and Challenges in E-Discovery
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BuckleySandler’s Elizabeth E. McGinn and Karen M. Morgan write: The rise of e-discovery and the globalization of electronic information has caused a drastic increase in the ethical issues and challenges attorneys face when compared to the paper world. In order to avoid sanctions for failing to meet their ethical obligations, attorneys must be knowledgeable about the actions of all members of their legal team, and exercise increasing care.
Working Toward Normalcy in E-Discovery
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