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Grais and Client Suffer Another Blow As Countrywide Suit is Tossed
Lawyers Without Insurance Under The Microscope
Like most states, Pennsylvania does not require attorneys in private practice to maintain professional liability coverage. Nor should it, many lawyers believe.General Counsel and their CIO counterparts are intensely focused on rethinking eDiscovery as a unified business process rather than just a series of ad hoc and disconnected events. They are working to systematically reconfigure processes, technologies, and their working relationships with outside counsel to contain eDiscovery costs, increase efficiencies and accelerate decision-making. Companies recognize that eDiscovery requirements and analytics must be integrated with information governance into the overall information lifecycle. In this session industry experts will delve into the capabilities of a Meaning-based Governance platform and best practices to unify and simplify eDiscovery as a business process. Participants will learn about effective and innovative methods, including utilizing: -A Meaning-based Computing platform to unify and organize data and provide comprehensive access to documents and rich media in the enterprise and the cloud for legal, regulatory and investigative matters -Powerful analytical tools to accelerate decision making and automate legal hold policies and compliance -Meaning-based coding to make coding recommendations that directly accelerate review -Computer Assisted Review to radically reduce costs and risk
Student Collects $1.2 Million Following Head Injury
Tyler Pollock, PPA v. Michael Lambert, et al.: A high school student who suffered a severe head injury after he was struck by a car driven by a classmate recovered $1.2 million in a recent settlement.View more book results for the query "*"
Privacy suit against CDC thrown out a second time
A federal judge in Atlanta has for the second time tossed out a suit accusing the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of violating the privacy of an Atlanta attorney-and sparking an international firestorm of media coverage-by publicly identifying him as having a drug-resistant strain of tuberculosis.Sun, Unisys Sue South Korea's Hynix
Sun Microsystems and Unisys Corp. have filed a U.S. suit against South Korea's Hynix Semiconductor Inc., the world's third-largest maker of dynamic random access memory, or DRAM, chips used in personal computers. The suit involves a federal probe into price-fixing.Daniel B. Zonies Ordered Reprimanded
Notice to the bar.Education Secretary Shuns Controversial Title IX Ideas
Swiftly and surprisingly, Education Secretary Rod Paige said Wednesday he would not consider many of the controversial changes proposed for Title IX. Paige said he would only consider recommendations that drew unanimous support from his Commission on Opportunity in Athletics. That would kill at least eight of the 23 ideas, including ones that would change how schools can show they don't discriminate.Trending Stories
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