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TD Bank Gets Religion on Electronic Discovery
As TD Bank works its way out of an electronic-discovery mess that included court sanctions against its in-house and outside counsel, it is experimenting with cutting-edge technology. And the Toronto-based bank hopes to save money in the process.Beware the Legal Risks of Web Scraping
Given the staggering explosion in the amount of available information and the rise in technically creative ways to search and gather information from the World Wide Web, in-house counsel must be prepared to advise their companies on the legal considerations implicated by Web scraping.Litigator of the Week: Med-Mal Jury Asks for Calculators
On the way into the deliberations room in Tracy Windrum v. Victor Kareh, the jury asked for calculators. Wade H. Whilden Jr., a partner in Houston's Hicks Thomas, took that as a good omen. His clients won a $4.2 million verdict on Oct. 11View more book results for the query "*"
A Lawyer's Duties When a Colleague Is Impaired
It is hard for most attorneys to imagine how they would deal with a situation involving suspicions that a partner or an associate has a substance abuse problem. What would you do if you suspected that someone in your firm was abusing either alcohol or drugs?Matter of Xerox Corp. v. N.Y.S. Tax Appeals Tribunal
Xerox's Finance Agreements Not 'Securities' For §208(6) 'Investment Income' ClassificationTrending Stories
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