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Daily Report Online

Med-Mal DOA in Legislature but E-Discovery, Civil Forfeiture and Guns Have a Chance

Legislation that would replace Georgia's medical malpractice tort system with a worker's compensation-like board appears to be dead on arrival this session, but bills regulating e-discovery and civil forfeiture and relaxing concealed carry restrictions are poised for consideration during the 2014 session that begins today.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What's on Facebook Doesn't Stay on Facebook, Says Court

A defendant in an accident case is compelled to give access to her social media account, which contained adverse evidence.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Vendor Voice: The Schlemiel, Schlimazel and Psychology of Reasonableness

A reasonable e-discovery effort is neither excessively burdensome nor evasive but reasonableness itself is not a simple concept.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Certainteed Corporation v. Superior Court (Hart)

By | January 09, 2014
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Marion v. Lukaitis, PICS Case No. 13-3404 (C.P. Lehigh Nov. 12, 2013) Minora, J. (9 pages).

By | January 07, 2014
Discovery • Car Accident • Uninsured Motorist Claim • Policy Information • Claim Evaluation
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Cooperation, E-Discovery Limits, Legal Ethics of Social Media Posts

In his State E-Discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: Cooperation in e-discovery is not just an altruistic goal, but is required under New York's Commercial Division rules. A Commercial Division decision expressly addressed the need to hold a "meet and confer" and to use a person knowledgeable about a client's computer systems in connection with such meeting in an attempt to work through an e-discovery dispute, and another decision highlighted counsel cooperatively working together to resolve a social media e-discovery dispute.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 2

A relatively quiet year for electronic data discovery suggests that the bench and bar are getting more sophisticated and technology savvy.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

2013 E-Discovery Year in Review: Part 1

A quiet year in the courts as the profession appears to accept that EDD is here to stay.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Lower Long-Term E-discovery Costs, Smarter Data Management

As corporate data volumes continue to grow, a primary problem facing general counsel is how to rein in skyrocketing e-discovery costs, regain control of the process and establish cost predictability.
8 minute read

Daily Report Online

Proposed E-discovery Rules Move Forward

Opposing sides are closer to a consensus on proposed state legislation regulating e-discovery that will be taken up by the House Judiciary Committee this month, but sticking points remain, particularly on sanctions for spoliation of electronic documents.
5 minute read

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