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National Law Journal

INADMISSIBLE: 'One Millionth Discovery Dispute' Resolved

By | February 09, 2015
U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer appears ready to wash her hands of fights over evidence in a wrongful-­termination case pending since 2010. Plus more in this week's column.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Choosing Effective E-Discovery Technology Providers

Technology is essential to managing the preservation, collection, filtering, review and production of electronically stored information in litigation.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Supreme Court Takes Up Dougherty's Videotaped Deposition Case

The state Supreme Court has granted the appeal of union leader John Dougherty over his concerns that a videotaped deposition in his defamation case against a former Philadelphia Inquirer columnist will reach the public domain before being entered into evidence.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Meta-Discovery Denied: Decision Limits Scrutiny of Methods

H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison discuss 'Freedman v. Weatherford International', which involved a party seeking discovery of materials meant to test the sufficiency of the discovery methods used by a responding party.
11 minute read

Corporate Counsel

3 Steps for Eliminating E-discovery Redundancy

The use of multimatter repositories has emerged as a way to eliminate some of the data redundancy in-house legal teams are facing.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Kazar v. Slippery Rock Univ. of Pa., PICS Case No. 15-0139 (W.D. Pa. Jan. 23, 2015) Conti, J. (7 pages).

By | February 03, 2015
A court can grant a motion to open discovery, if a previously friendly witness, who allegedly was subjected to discrimination similar to that of the plaintiff, refuses to submit an affidavit in support of the plaintiff. Motion granted.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Business Groups Renew KBR Support in Whistleblower Case

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Association of Corporate Counsel and other business groups in Washington have spoken out again in support of KBR Inc. as the government contractor tries to keep certain internal documents from a whistleblower.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

'Girls Gone Wild' Creator Avoids Discovery Sanctions in $3M Suit

Self-represented after his lawyer withdrew from the case, "Girls Gone Wild" video series creator Joseph Francis won't face sanctions for failing to provide discovery in a $3 million defamation suit in federal court in Trenton, N.J.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Let's Take It Inside

Companies should establish their own e-discovery teams.
5 minute read

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