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The Legal Intelligencer

Avoiding Taxation of Costs for Electronically Stored Info

The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure regarding electronically stored information present challenging ­procedural and substantive issues for parties to litigation. More practically, and, in most cases as a threshold issue, they present cost challenges for litigants. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit recently reviewed whether the costs related to electronic discovery are taxable to the losing party under 28 U.S.C. Section 1920(4) in Camesi v. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, No. 15-1865 (March 21, 2016).
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The American Lawyer

The Real Story of the New York Primary: Beware of Big Data

The unheralded lesson of the recent presidential primaries may be as important as the outcome.
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Legaltech News

The (Human) Lawyer's Role in the Future of Legal (Part 2)

Law and technology expert Richard Susskind believe that in the future, technology may replace many lawyers.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

What's in a Name? AI in Modern E-Discovery

While AI is a buzzword that invokes the future, its application is already seen in e-discovery and other processes. What's in store for the upcoming year?
13 minute read

Law.com

Tennessee Enacted the Toughest Data Breach Law Yet

Under the amended law, notice of a data breach has to be given to affected individuals within 45 days, unless law enforcement needs more time to investigate.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

Cybersecurity Compliance Just Got Tougher

Companies need specific, well-executed plans to meet growing demands of federal and state agencies.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

AI Outsourced: How Legal Services Can Tackle Automation

Riverview Law's Andy Daws on the evolution of the legal services firm in the tech-driven world.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Ashley Madison Litigation Ensnares Law Firm's Emails

AshleyMadison.com is fighting to block thousands of internal documents exposed in last year's data breach from getting into court, where plaintiffs attorneys want to use emails between the company's executives and outside counsel to allege the extramarital-affair website was engaged in widespread fraud on consumers.
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