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States launching E-discovery rules
A wave of state court systems are adopting electronic discovery rules as local lawyers struggle with the costs and uncertainty of e-discovery in an expanding range of cases. Lawyers accept the rules as inevitable and potentially helpful for clarifying thorny issues about cost and the format for delivering requested data.Jon Hacker is a well-known figure at the high court, and he's now getting his first chance to argue a case before justices in the so-called "Zicam case."
Manage Experts Via Videoconference
A common lament among practitioners is that clients are reluctant to pay the high cost of the best experts. Realistically, who can blame them? Good experts are expensive and in demand. They lead busy lives and are often located far from trial or deposition sites.Buchanan Ingersoll Plans to Shutter Its Silicon Valley Office
Pittsburgh-based AmLaw 100 firm Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney came into Silicon Valley three years ago, and now it's getting out.View more book results for the query "*"
PUC to Oversee All Natural Gas Pipelines Under Measure
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission, which lacks oversight of thousands of natural gas lines in Pennsylvania, may soon have the jurisdiction to audit and conduct safety inspections of all intrastate gathering, distribution, and transmission lines.Tailor Cloud-Computing Contracts With E-Discovery in Mind
Cloud computing is a burgeoning field in the information technology world and will leave few businesses untouched. Lawyers, too, must familiarize themselves with the special challenges cloud computing poses, particularly for electronic discovery. Attorneys must ensure that contracts clients enter into with cloud-computing service providers contain language covering litigation support, documentation retention and destruction, the return of data from the provider to the client, and the format and cost of providing such data.Remembering NY Attorney Who Fought for Rights of Radicals
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