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New Jersey Law Journal

Certifying the Expertise of E-Discovery Specialists

The Association of Certified E-Discovery Specialists (ACEDS) is leading the charge to validate the expertise of litigation-technology professionals.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Predictive Coding Is Here to Stay

Judges embrace technology that's no more exotic than a spam filter.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Accidentally Disclosed Report Covered by Work-Product Doctrine

A report created for a medical device manufacturer that was inadvertently handed over during discovery can't be used by the plaintiff, a federal judge has ruled.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Why Depositions Must Go Digital

There are numerous benefits to making your depositions paperless—convenience and cost savings are at the top of that list.
4 minute read

Commercial Litigation Insider

Social Media and Recent Decisions on Form, Review and Use of Emails

In his State E-Discovery column for The New York Law Journal, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: Recent New York decisions are providing additional guidance as to what an attorney in a personal injury case needs to establish in order to obtain the production of social media ESI.
10 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Accidentally Disclosed Report Still Covered by Work-Product Privilege

A report created for a medical device manufacturer that was inadvertently handed over during discovery can't be used by the plaintiff, a federal judge has ruled.
2 minute read

National Law Journal

Pfizer Seeks to Extend Trial Schedule in Zoloft MDL

Pfizer Inc. is seeking a six-week to eight-week delay in litigation over alleged birth defects from the use of antidepressant Zoloft. If the judge agrees, the first trials would begin in January.
2 minute read

Daily Report Online

Inadvertent Production of Privileged Documents: What Every Georgia Lawyer Needs to Know

Consider the following scenario: in reviewing materials provided in discovery by your adversary in civil litigation, you discover that opposing counsel inadvertently produced privileged documents. Are you required to notify opposing counsel of this error?
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Social Media and Recent Decisions on Form, Review and Use of Emails

In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: Recent New York decisions are providing additional guidance as to what an attorney in a personal injury case needs to establish in order to obtain the production of social media ESI.
10 minute read

New York Law Journal

Third-Party Discovery in the Electronic Era

Evan Glassman, a partner at Steptoe & Johnson, and Jeffrey A. Novack, an associate with the firm, write: With greater volumes of information available, and court sensitivity to the imposition of costs on third parties, counsel must take care to ensure that their discovery practice is efficient and cost-effective. Counsel may be able to minimize costs by assuming certain costs directly and arranging for documents to be produced to, and warehoused by, the requesting party's own in-house team or an outside vendor.
12 minute read

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