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The Legal Intelligencer

'She's Not Gonna Answer': Attorney Who Gave 'Coaching Objections' Must Cover Attorney Fees to Re-Depose Witness, Court Says

A footnote also said the defense attorney made other "unwarranted interpolations," including adding "if you know" and "to the extent you remember" after some of the questions from plaintiff's counsel.
4 minute read

The Recorder

In 3 1/2-Hour Hearing, Lawyers for Eastman, Jan. 6 Panel Debate Attorney-Client Privilege, Crime-Fraud

U.S. District Judge David O. Carter is considering whether the crime-fraud exception could apply to attorney-client privilege claims John Eastman has made regarding his Chapman University communications.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Reveal Unveils Its Integrated Platform Featuring Brainspace and NexLP: Reveal 11

After more than a year in development following the NexLP and Brainspace acquisitions, Reveal is looking to provide AI throughout the e-discovery lifecycle (and beyond) in its newest release.
6 minute read

The Recorder

John Eastman Calls Jan. 6 Panel's Crime-Fraud Argument Against Trump 'Bogus' as Hearing Looms

A federal judge in California is set to consider the attorney-client privilege claims to Eastman's Chapman University emails in a hearing Tuesday morning.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Custodians v. Collaborators: Tips for Addressing Collaborative Applications

The end of this three-part series on how the concept of a custodian in e-discovery applies to modern collaboration platforms provides a set of practical tips and recommendations on how to successfully navigate discovery of collaborative data sources.
6 minute read

The Recorder

John Eastman Asks Judge to Order Release of 'Exculpatory Evidence' in Jan. 6 Panel's Crime-Fraud Claim

The judge quickly rejected Eastman's request to delay the hearing, which is scheduled Tuesday at 9 a.m. Pacific time and will be streamed on Zoom.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery's New Wild West: The Metaverse

With everything from case law to file types unknown, lawyers say few in e-discovery are prepared for a boom in metaverse usage.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: Presenting Our Next Witness, the iPhone

In a 2016 murder trial, the alleged killer's iPhone took center stage. But as this month's history of cybersecurity explores, it wasn't what the phone held, but how the data was extracted that made this a case to watch for digital forensic examiners.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Total Institutional Failure': Adjournment of Former Goldman Sachs Banker's Trial Is Extended

The newly disclosed documents relate to defendant Roger Ng's former boss Tim Leissner, who pleaded guilty to several charges in 2018 and had already begun testifying as the government's star witness when the failure was discovered.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

No Trial Dates in Sight: Four and a Half Years in, Pa.'s Opioid Cases Are Stuck in Delaware County

The lawsuits are still bogged down in a massive discovery process. Attorney Donald Haviland, who represents Lehigh County officials, said he had "serious concerns about the pace and direction of the litigation and how it's presently organized."
4 minute read

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