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Law.com

Utah AG Must Turn Over Internal Emails in Former Prosecutor's Whistleblower Suit, Court Orders

Former Utah Assistant Attorney General Paul G. Amann has filed a motion to compel production of a flash drive containing emails from the Utah Attorney General's office as part of his suit which alleged he was wrongfully terminated in retaliation for his whistleblowing activities.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

From Disclosures to Data Updates: 4 of the Biggest E-Discovery Events of the Year

To say that this year was a busy one for the e-discovery space would be an understatement. While many of this year's events were headline-worthy, most served as timely reminders to brush up on e-discovery quality control and basic tech education for legal at large.
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Texas Lawyer

Meet the Lawyers as Houston's METRO Adds 3rd-Party Culprit in Cop-Shooting Civil Suit

Texas Rules of Civil Procedure require a defendant disclose a potential responsible third party before the expiration of the statute of limitations "if that is possible," the appeals court emphasized.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Considerations for International Litigation

Lawyers engaged in cross-border litigation and discovery must familiarize themselves with critical requirements relating to data privacy, methods for requesting discovery, jurisdictional procedures and more.
6 minute read

Law.com

Federal Judge Tosses Plaintiffs Experts, Eliminating Thousands of Zantac Lawsuits

U.S. District Judge Robin Rosenberg ruled that plaintiffs' experts in the Zantac multidistrict litigation had "unreliable methodologies" and "analytical leaps" from existing data.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

What's in a Name? Different Rules for Discovery of Surveillance, Security Videos 

In her recent opinion, U.S. District Court Judge Lynne A. Sitarski of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania distinguished between a surveillance video and a security video in the context of discovery in a personal injury case. Sitarski's opinion builds on existing case law to address when a defendant must disclose and produce a surveillance video or a security video to a personal injury plaintiff.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

6 Takeaways From the Biggest E-discovery Cases in 2022

While new forms of ESI have created new challenges in e-discovery, recent e-discovery decisions show that legal teams are granted less leeway than they used to get and are expected to master new platforms and sources of data.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Insights for Attorneys Handling Mobile Devices During Discovery

In this article, we address some practical considerations that every eData attorney should consider when handling mobile devices during discovery.
12 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Divided Dallas Appeals Court Reiterates Medical Limits to Discovery

"When a court wades into the sensitive area of a blanket exposure of a minor's mental health records there has to be some basis for that," said plaintiffs attorney Mark Sparks.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Steve Bannon's Attorney Says Discovery in Criminal Case Is So Voluminous That He Can't Defend His Client

Prosecutors have described the amount of discovery materials in Steve Bannon's money laundering case as "the size of two Library of Congress print collections."
3 minute read

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