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Moving data to the cloud? The top 5 legal department considerations
Although the benefits of cloud computing are real, many organizations make the decision to move to the cloud without thoroughly weighing all the risks and benefits first.Working with opposing counsel to achieve positive results with technology assisted review
The earlier you express proportionality concerns and come to at least nominal agreement on what is truly at issue in the case, the better equipped you will be to successfully use TAR in civil litigation.Technology: Auto-delete and the not-so-safe harbor
At no time is the burden of a legal hold more acute than when a company determines that it must suspend auto-delete on an information system.State Troopers Union Leader To Be Probed for Leak of Private Report
The New Jersey State Police can keep investigating the president of the state troopers' union over his receipt and distribution of a confidential internal-affairs report, a federal judge says.India's Supreme Court Reinstates Gay Sex Ban
A two-judge bench has overturned a 2009 lower court ruling that Section 377 of the Indian Penal Code, which barred "carnal intercourse against the order of nature," was unconstitutional.View more book results for the query "*"
Saiber Merging With Marcus Brody, Bulking Up Its Transactional Practice
Saiber, a midsized New Jersey litigation firm, announces that it will merge with transactional boutique Marcus, Brody, Ford & Kessler effective Jan. 1.Manufacturer To Pay $4.6 Million In Clean Water Case
United States v. Conopco Inc. d.b.a. Unilever Home and Personal Care USA: Health and beauty product maker Unilever has agreed to pay $4.5 million in criminal penalties after pleading guilty to two felony environmental violations at its former manufacturing plant in Clinton.Legal Community Swept Into Action By Sandy
Superstorm Sandy struck a less-devastating blow to Connecticut than it did to New Jersey and New York. Still, the Oct. 29, 2012, hurricane cut a wide swath in terms of affecting the state's legal community.The Litigation Boutiques Hot List: Call for Nominations
Preparing for an FCPA 'Industry Sweep'
In recent years, the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission have embraced the use of "industry sweeps" as an enforcement tool against suspected violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. This trend shows no signs of abating.Trending Stories
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