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Corporate Counsel

Is Paper Production a Proper Part of E-Discovery?

The perils of agreeing to produce native files as part of e-discovery.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

McGraw-Hill Shareholders Granted Right to Inspect Records

Shareholders of financial services provider McGraw-Hill can inspect portions of the corporation's books and records to investigate alleged mismanagement of its credit rating agency subsidiary during the run-up to the financial crisis, the First Department held Thursday.
5 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Questions Why Dialysis Records Should be Kept Sealed

Judge Pannell calls dialysis provider's records in whistleblower case 'out-of-date'
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Spanier Asks AG to Turn Over Purported Emails

The attorney for former Penn State University President Graham B. Spanier is pointing to the Moulton report as reason to believe that prosecutors have access to several emails pertaining to the three former university administrators facing charges related to the handling of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

76% of Participants: If They Worked for AG, They Would Have Released Memo Or Asked Judge for Help

Seventy-six percent of the participants in an online poll conducted by the Daily Report said if they had represented the state ethics commission in a recent whistleblower case, they would have given a controversial memo to opposing counsel or at least asked the judge for a ruling.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Delta Fights Bid for Sanctions in Baggage Antitrust Case

Airline says bid for $3.6M is 'outrageous'; judge has already levied $4.7M.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Opposition Filed in Drugmakers' Bid to Shield Documents

Several pharmaceutical companies are seeking to block USA Today's Freedom of Information Act request for documents the drugmakers produced during the city of Chicago's investigation into opioid painkillers.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Lawyer, Banned in Boston, Protests to First Circuit

A California lawyer argued before a federal appeal court on Friday that a Boston magistrate violated his rights by barring him from the District of Massachusetts after finding that he lied to opposing counsel and misrepresented facts to the court.
3 minute read

Daily Report Online

AG's Office Maintains it Did The Right Thing in Not Disclosing Memo

Top lawyers confirmed senior assistant's decision not to tell opposing counsel about memo in ethics case
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

Law Professor Suggests Attorney Discipline Investigation into AG's Office

A Fulton County judge's order calling for $10,000 in sanctions against the state Law Department for failing to turn over discovery in a whistleblower lawsuit against the state ethics commission should prompt an investigation by the State Bar of Georgia, a local legal ethics professor said.
4 minute read

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