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Daily Business Review

'Tinder for Lawyers?' Dating App Aims to Help Attorneys Find Love

Once signed in, users can pinpoint potential matches based on several factors, including age, geography, gender, as well as job title or practice area.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Sorry Big Law, Consumption-Based E-Discovery Isn't Going Anywhere

Pricing per gigabyte for the use of e-discovery tech, while not always budget friendly, will likely continue to be a mainstay in the industry. While some firms see flat fees as a better option, others have found them to be even more expensive in certain circumstances.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Practice and Procedure: Is Eastern Time the Standard for Discovery Deadlines?

Do the coastal dwellers get to control the time zone for discovery deadlines? Here's what recent case law, as well as one retired federal judge, have to say.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Appeals Court: 'Willful, Contumacious' Failure to Comply With Discovery Orders Dooms Defendants' Summary Judgment Motion

A state appeals court has ruled that a Rochester-based insurance and employee benefits company and related defendants are deemed to have admitted malicious-prosecution allegations leveled against them by a former employee.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Specialty and Tech: Why Some Big Law Attorneys Are Moving to E-Discovery Boutiques

While many Big Law firms offer e-discovery practices, some attorneys prefer a more specialized, and potentially more challenging, environment.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Steady Communication and 'Cheesy' Video Calls Are Crucial for Remote E-Discovery

ILTACON 2021 panelists share their tips and lessons learned from managing remote document reviewers during the pandemic.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

An E-Discovery Data 'Island' Could Wreak Havoc on Corporate Information Governance

Corporations need to take a holistic, proactive approach to the mountains of duplicated data created during e-discovery, according to an ILTACON panel.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Attorneys in the Hot Seat: 2nd Law Firm Threatened With Civil Contempt in Long Island Opioid Trial Discovery Dispute

"The available evidence of their willful and contumacious conduct is far more direct and damning than previously contemplated," the Attorney General's Office alleged.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Facts Uncovered in Opioid Discovery Fight Require Default Judgment Against Endo, NY AG Says

Enforcement counsel for the AG's office said the court could not impose remedial measures such as a "do-over," given the facts uncovered in the case. Steptoe & Johnson lawyers said sanctions were not appropriate since there was no "willful intent" to frustrate discovery.
3 minute read

National Law Journal

'Alternate Universes': DOJ, Apple Lawyers Joust Over Document Requests in Google Antitrust Case

A district court judge told the Justice Department to pare down some of its discovery requests to resolve the dispute.
4 minute read

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