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Legaltech News

Custodians v. Collaborators: Tips for Addressing Collaborative Applications in E-Discovery

This first part of a three-part series focused on how companies should approach collaborative applications in e-discovery asks the question: Why does the "custodian" of electronically stored information (ESI) even matter?
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Who Is Judge James Selna and Why Is His Trial Record Under Review?

A rule change in the Central District of California ended an unusual practice of other judges deciding recusal motions targeting their colleagues. Now an unusual request in Michael Avenatti's cross-country criminal cases is putting a California trial record before a judge in the Southern District of New York.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Predictions for E-Discovery in 2022

Discovery attorneys and technologists expect a 2022 focused on the expansion of e-discovery technology use cases, new technologies continuing to be adopted, and corporate legal teams increasingly tackling discovery issues head-on internally.
12 minute read

New York Law Journal

Trump Family Members File Motion to Quash New York AG's Subpoenas

The motion was filed hours after former President Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. were added as respondents to the civil suit filed by the New York attorney general. Eric Trump has already been questioned.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Prosecutors Oppose Avenatti's Trial Continuance Request in Stormy Daniels Case as Omicron Looms

Prosecutors say they can safely proceed amid the spread of the omicron COVID-19 variant, through the nearby District of New Jersey has halted all in-person proceedings through Jan. 31.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

'I Am Tired of People Lying': Amid Mistrial Momentum, Michael Avenatti Is Cooperating in a Lawsuit Against Mark Geragos

Avenatti's cooperation in the lawsuit against Geragos comes amid marked optimism about his fate with two criminal appeals, pending a second wire fraud trial scheduled next month in New York.
12 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Best Practices: Using Information Governance in the Discovery Process

We turn now to one of the most practical and rational ways an organization can impose reasonableness on the discovery process—Information Governance. Information Governance is a broad practice that determines the manner and means of organizing and managing an organization's information in the ordinary course of business.
9 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Data Privacy: Why, Sadly, We're Not All Over the Place Anymore

On Nov. 17, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court announced its opinion in Pacheco, and followed the Superior Court in finding that cellphone users had "privacy" rights in data not in their possession and "private" simply because one could reasonably infer from the data actions taken by the users, regardless of whether those actions took place in public or solely in the privacy of the users' home or other private location.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

3 Ways Courts Have Addressed E-Discovery's Emerging Challenges in 2021

From lawyers figuring out emojis to balancing ephemeral apps' corporate benefits and legal risks, Legaltech News presents a roundup of some of 2021's key e-discovery opinions and sanctions.
4 minute read

Law.com

New Mexico Supreme Court: Some EMTs Can Draw Blood for DWI Investigations

On Dec. 16, the high court issued its opinion in State of New Mexico v. Adams, one of six cases with similar fact patterns.
6 minute read

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