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The Legal Intelligencer

An E-Discovery Opinion That's Boring: One That's Legal, Not Philosophical (Part 2)

Editor's note: This is the second in a two-part series.Last week, I discussed Winfield v. New York, 15-CV-05236 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 27, 2017), where…
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Legaltech News

Catalyst Launches Analytics Platform

The e-discovery group is entering a crowded analytics market hoping to carve out a niche around customization.
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Legaltech News

Where ESI, FRCP, E-Discovery Meet, Uncertainty Abound

A Legaltech 2018 keynote panel of four federal judges aims to shed light on how to navigate e-discovery in a world of ever-changing ESI and evolving federal rules.
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Legaltech News

KrolLDiscovery Drops 'Kroll,' Rebrands to KLDiscovery

The rebrand is the company's second since the 2016 merger of LDiscovery and Kroll Ontrack.
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The Legal Intelligencer

An E-Discovery Opinion That's Boring: Have We Come That Far? Part I

In Winfield v. New York, 15-CV-05236 (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 27, 2017), Magistrate Judge Katharine H. Parker ruled on the plaintiffs' claims that the defendant did not properly produce e-discovery. The opinion is, paradoxically, interesting because it is boring.
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Legaltech News

Five Cost Saving Measures for E-Discovery

Tired of paying more than you have to for e-discovery? These simple steps can cut your costs and can be implemented without much effort.
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Legaltech News

5 Major E-Discovery Industry Developments in 2017

From market consolidation to new guidelines and data challenges, e-discovery in 2017 has become more focused on the staying ahead of the curve.
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Legaltech News

Women of Legal Tech: Double Duty in E-Discovery

Kelly Twigger approaches e-discovery from both the law firm and service provider angle as the principal at ESI Attorneys and CEO of eDiscovery Assistant.
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Legaltech News

6 Ways E-Discovery Law Changed in 2017

Hundreds of in-depth judicial opinions issued in 2017 set the stage for e-discovery practices in 2018.
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The Recorder

Special Master Slams Uber and In-House Lawyer for Withholding Letter From Waymo

A report from John Cooper, the special master in the Uber v. Waymo showdown, sharply criticizes Uber and the company's embattled deputy GC Angela Padilla.
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