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New York Law Journal

When Considering TAR, It's Never Too Late

Steven M. Amundson, a partner with Frommer Lawrence & Haug, and Mark Noel, managing director of professional services at Catalyst discuss a case in which, after manually reviewing nearly half the discovery, technology assisted review still produced substantial savings in time and cost.
10 minute read

Daily Report Online

When Family Law, Forensic Analysis and an iPad Mix

The use of a computer forensic expert to analyze potential evidence on personal electronic devices is very common in divorce litigation.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Surprise GM Deal Comes Just Before Hearing on King & Spalding's Client Notes

Four days before a crucial hearing, lawyers announced a surprise settlement Friday for a Georgia couple suing General Motors, alleging that an ignition switch defect killed their daughter.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Take It From Hillary: Issues With Emailing on Office Servers

Even if you're not the Secretary of State, there are very real downsides for anyone using an office server for email.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

More Steps to Choosing Effective E-Discovery Technology Providers

If you missed the first two steps for choosing a technology provider to assist you with your e-discovery needs, please be sure to check out the important considerations— which I wrote about last month (Daily Report, Feb. 9)—that should occur before you jump to the last three steps.
8 minute read

Law.com

Circuit Sustains Default, Contempt Orders Totaling $235M

A federal appeals court has upheld a $75 million default judgment and $160 million in sanctions for contempt against Biolitec A.G. and chief executive officer Wolfgang Neuberger for “severe” misconduct in a contract dispute.
3 minute read

The Recorder

How to Survive Written Discovery

Follow these techniques from author Sigrid Irias to prevent the process from overwhelming you.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

E-Discovery #NoFilter

Results from interviews with professionals responsible for e-discovery decision-making, including their perspectives on key vendor management trends and candid impressions of 15 top companies.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Judge: DOJ Should Be 'Prepared to Fully Explain' Alleged Discrepancies Over Immigration Applications

Texas AG triggered the order by filing a motion alleging discrepancies in federal government's timeline regarding when it began processing DACA applications.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Kapon' Resolves Inconsistency on Nonparty Subpoenas

Avi Lew and Ronald D. Bratt analyze 'Kapon v. Koch,' in which the New York State Court of Appeals clarified 30 years of ambiguity and division in the Appellate Departments as to CPLR 3101(a)(4), the provision governing nonparty subpoenas, and made it easier for parties to subpoena nonparties.
10 minute read

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