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The Legal Intelligencer

Emerging Data Types and IoT of E-Discovery in Civil Litigation

The holiday season is over, and you've been enabling your new Amazon Alexa, installing your Google Nest, setting up your SmartTV, and running with your Fitbit. Welcome to the world of the Internet of Things (IoT)!
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Law Update: If Police Seize Your iPhone, Can They Keep It for 37 Years?

A recent federal court decision from New York, United States v. Morgan, explores Fed. R. Crim. P. 41(g) and the 37 years it can take to crack an iPhone if one selects the six-digit password option.
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Texas Lawyer

COVID-19 Putting Depositions In Danger, But Courts Are Responding

"Lawyers are saying, 'I don't want to come to your office,'" Corpus Christi solo practitioner Monte English said, adding that some attorneys also oppose remote depositions. "Some people feel they need to be face-to-face to cross examine a witness, if that's part of being able to confront your adversary."
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Consilio, KLDiscovery Enter Unique E-Discovery Collection Partnership to Combat COVID-19 Struggles

The companies will be sharing resources for local collections where one may not have a physical presence, looking both to cut down on travel for employees as well as continue with business continuity.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Coronavirus and E-Discovery: How COVID-19 is Testing Business Continuity for Service Providers

Keeping our people safe from a global pandemic without interrupting service delivery is not an easy task. However, there are actionable solutions that can be put in place to enhance your business continuity and disaster recovery plan.
6 minute read

Pro Mid Market

The New E-Discovery Lawyer: More Than Just a Practice Area

Now is not the time for e-discovery lawyers to take a victory lap. We are likely just emerging from the earliest stages of transformation in the practice of law.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Getting Real About Discovery in Arbitrations

Because of the fundamental differences between litigation and arbitration, codified in the Federal Arbitration Act, or similar state statutes, arbitrators, and courts dealing with enforcement issues, have dealt with the revolution in very different ways.
8 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

The New E-Discovery Lawyer: More Than Just a Practice Area

Now is not the time for e-discovery lawyers to take a victory lap. We are likely just emerging from the earliest stages of transformation in the practice of law.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Digging Deep: Practical Tips To 'Bury' an Expert Witness on Cross-Examination

This list will serve as a practical starting point to begin developing creative points for an effective cross-examination of the other side's expert.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Live Video Transmission of Trial Testimony Under Rule 43

"Good cause in compelling circumstances" should really mean "good cause in compelling circumstances."
7 minute read

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