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Daily Business Review

Should Florida Adopt Rule Shielding Corporate Executives From Depositions? High Court to Decide

This dispute over whether to depose company chairman Osamu Suzuki could lead the court to adopt a doctrine that would make it harder to depose high-ranking executives.
4 minute read

Pro Mid Market

Companies That Provide Guidance Regarding E-Discovery Providers and Services

Today, providing such advice to clients is much harder. As a result of those increased difficulties, a new service is being provided in the digital world: companies recruit advisers to school clients in which firms are best at providing what services, which digital tools provide services the best, the easiest and at the lowest cost, and which tools are the best at addressing specific issues.
7 minute read

Daily Report Online

Judge Certifies Inmate Phone Class Action, Saying Defense 'Poisoned' the Litigation

U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg issued a sanctions order stating that the defendant "poisoned and burdened the entire discovery and litigation process with its conduct," and ordering it to pay "all attorney's fees and costs incurred in discovery, class certification briefing, and litigation of sanctions issues."
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Sedona Conference Provides Guidance on Non-Party Discovery and ESI Evidence & Admissibility

The Sedona Conference has offered updated and useful resources that address the realities of modern e-discovery practice, which H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss in this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Companies That Provide Guidance Regarding E-Discovery Providers and Services

Today, providing such advice to clients is much harder. As a result of those increased difficulties, a new service is being provided in the digital world: companies recruit advisers to school clients in which firms are best at providing what services, which digital tools provide services the best, the easiest and at the lowest cost, and which tools are the best at addressing specific issues.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Nike Denied Sanctions Against Lawyer for Subpoenaing Nonparties to Trademark Suit

A federal judge has denied Nike's request for sanctions against the plaintiff's lawyer in a trademark case for sending letters and trial subpoenas to pro sports team trainers who were not parties to the litigation.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

TAR 3.0: Expectations for Modern Review Technology

TAR 3.0 might be viewed as the opportunity to combine the advantages of continuous active learning with techniques that minimize the risk of two kinds of surprise: in content and in cost.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Discovery Changes in Family Law

Big changes are once again coming regarding discovery rules in Texas family law cases. These amendments take effect for cases filed on or after Jan.…
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Fall 2020's Most Interesting E-Discovery Cases

In this Case Law Review, we'll take a look at recent rulings that cover the discoverability of ESI on sources other than a computer, whether social media posts offer any degree of privacy, and the importance of proportionality when attempting to compel production during litigation.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Remote Mediations: The Show Will Go On

If our clients are going to have a chance to resolve their cases during this time, remote mediations will be an important tool used by the courts and trial lawyers to keep their dockets moving.
13 minute read

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