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New York Law Journal

Third-Party Subpoenas Found to Violate Discovery Rules

A restaurant group being sued for discrimination was criticized by a federal magistrate judge for sending out third party subpoenas to a plaintiff's former employers.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Judges, Lawyers Still Question Attorneys' E-Discovery Knowledge, Skills: Survey

The Exterro survey said many disagree that 'the typical attorney possesses the subject matter knowledge (legal and technical) required to effectively counsel clients.'
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Barker Calls Kane's Stay Bid a 'Tactic' to Avoid Discovery

A former appeals unit chief suing Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane over his termination said her bid to stay the suit is just another attempt to avoid discovery in the case.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Kroll Ontrack Combines Mobile Discovery, On-Site Consultants in New Service Model

Kroll Ontrack computer experts will analyze data on-site, conduct targeted data analysis, and formulate fact-based case strategies on location.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

And the Judges Say: It's Time to Adopt New Legal Technologies

In this preview for the opening keynote at Legaltech New York, judges say some attorneys need to 'get on the bus' for new technologies.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Protection of Personal Information as a Ploy to Defy Discovery

Ellen H. Greiper and Scott P. Eisenberg write: While the intent behind the 2014 amendment to the Uniform Civil Rules mandating the protection of confidential personal information was noble, many attorneys are unilaterally expanding the express text and intention of the section by withholding such information not only from documents filed with the courts, but from all documents exchanged during discovery.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Handling Your First Deposition as a New Lawyer

Mirna Martinez Santiago, Chair of the Torts, Insurance and Compensation Law Section, provides tips for those taking or defending a deposition for the first time.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

JCT Leasing LLC v. Travelers Cas. Ins. Co. of Am., PICS Case No. 16-0075 (C.P. Monroe June 12, 2015) Zulick, J. (11 pages).

By | January 23, 2016
In this insurance coverage dispute, the facts showed that outside counsel had been retained to fulfill a lawyer's traditional role of giving a client legal advice, not as a member of defendant's claims investigation team, the attorney-client privilege barred his deposition and the privilege had not been waived. Motion for protective order granted.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Buying a New E-Discovery Platform? 8 Questions You Need to Ask First

Law firm e-discovery experts on the eight questions firms should ask themselves before investing in an e-discovery platform.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Discovery-as-a-Service: Compliance Discovery Launches Cloud-Based Managed Services Software

The approach allows access to e-discovery technologies and tools for a monthly cost.
4 minute read

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