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Delaware Business Court Insider

Twitter Must Give Musk User Data, but Not 'Absurdly Broad' Requested Amount

The Delaware Court of Chancery issued three decisions on the discovery impasse between Elon Musk and Twitter.
3 minute read

The Recorder

'Show Me Your Texts': Discovery Challenges for Cellphone Data

Just like the Secret Service text messages concerning the Jan. 6 insurrection, deleted communications may be perfectly innocuous, but the act of deletion may be more concerning than the underlying data itself.
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Prison's 'Psychological Autopsy' on Inmate's Suicide Not Subject to Peer Review Privilege, Pa. Appeals Court Says

Kline & Specter's Chip Becker said the focus on the document itself is a different angle from prior analysis of PRPA privilege. "This illumination is helpful, because recent peer review cases have focused more on the entities that may perform peer review than on how individual documents should be analyzed."
3 minute read

Legaltech News

There Will Be Math: Modern Legal Teams Need E-Discovery, Attorney Collaboration

An ILTACON 2022 panel discussed how the "modern legal team" must be one that fosters collaboration between lawyers and e-discovery professionals as early in the process as possible.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Endo's Bankruptcy Pauses Pa.'s Coordinated Opioid Litigation

The pharma company's petition raises questions as to who will lead the defense team in the matter, which has already been criticized as progressing at a slow pace.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Witnesses Take Stand for Norm Pattis in Hot Seat Over Disclosure in Alex Jones Litigation

"Attorney Pattis sent me a text saying, 'I or my office may have violated the order of protection,'" lawyer Christopher Mattei said.
3 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Alex Jones' Attorneys Norm Pattis and F. Andino Reynal Could Face Repercussions, Law Professor Says

"There is no way they should've ever be dropped in this document dump that happened in the Texas case," law professor Julia Simon-Kerr said. "It's a totally separate case, different lawyers. Very inappropriate."
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Let's Start by Calling Them What They Are for Discovery: 'Pointers' Not 'Modern Attachments'

One topic has recently been dominating e-discovery conversations: the discovery challenges posed by "modern attachments" within the Microsoft 365 (M365) environment. This first article of a series examines what "modern attachments" are and why they are keeping e-discovery practitioners up at night.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Best Practices for Handling Special Files in E-discovery: Audio/Video

Legal professionals often anticipate having to listen to or watch hundreds of hours of tape, if not more, in order to find and analyze the relevant passages in discovery. But as the first part of this series on special e-discovery files reveals, tactics exist to streamline the workflow for locating, sorting and examining audio and video materials.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

SDNY Sought to 'Obscure Fundamental Defect' in Case Against Ex-Lt. Gov. Brian Benjamin, Defense Lawyer Argues

Defense counsel, led by Barry Berke, were responding to prosecutors' argument that there was "nothing nefarious about the government's interactions with [real estate developer Gerald] Migdol or his lawyers."
4 minute read

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