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The Legal Intelligencer

'Counsel Went So Far Beyond the Permissible Bounds': Attorney Warned Over 'Disregard' of Court Orders on American Airlines 'Top Filling' Accusations

Plaintiffs Andre Fields, Kendall Green and Andre Roundtree filed an action in Pennsylvania district court against their employers, collectively referred to as American Air, in March 2019.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Investigations Are Not Discovery, So Don't Treat Them as Such

This article will explore the process by which a skilled eData attorney can carry out an internal investigation to completion.
10 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Modern ESI: Preserving Deleted, Unsent and Edited Communications

"... the ESI landscape is ever-changing. Litigants and counsel who take the time to update their practices now will be best positioned to use these developments to their advantage,"
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The Legal Intelligencer

The Intersection of Legal Malpractice With Legal Malpractice: Discovery

Legal malpractice plaintiffs' (former clients) actions are filled with written discovery requests—by legal malpractice defendants (former attorneys).
6 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Is Third-Party Discovery in Arbitrations Allowed at All?

Now the U.S. Supreme Court has eliminated the ability to obtain discovery in international dispute resolution that is not issued by a governmental entity. The challenging question is whether third-party discovery is available in private arbitration as a matter of right.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

NY's Highest Court Dismisses Trump Effort to Block Subpoenas, Paving Way for July Testimony

In a one-paragraph ruling, the Court of Appeals said "no substantial constitutional question is directly involved" and dismissed the Trumps' motion for a stay.
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Legaltech News

Facing Spoliation Sanctions? Just Claim Incompetence

A recent opinion in Hollis v. CEVA Logistics U.S. raises the question of whether any party who has failed to preserve and produce relevant ESI has an open avenue to avoid a jury presumption of intentional spoliation by swallowing their pride and asserting Hanlon's Razor.
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Legaltech News

California 'Right to Know' Bill Could Create More Discovery, EU Data Transfer Headaches

As the U.S. and EU continue their international data transfer talks, California's "The Public Right to Know Act" SB 1149 might cause additional stress around disclosure of personal data. Whether its benefits outweigh the risks is a matter of debate.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Lawyering Up: Attorneys for Families of Uvalde Shooting Victims Strategize, 'Looking at All Angles'

One of he first attorneys to receive calls was not a member of the State Bar of Texas.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

TCDI Acquires Aon's E-Discovery Business, Expanding UK Business and Software Tools

The deal is driven by 2020 investor Trivest Partners and includes software tools such as Aon's NOMAD mobile processing platform, PHI/PII detection and post-data-breach support tools, as well as advisory services such as information governance.
4 minute read

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