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New York Law Journal

COVID-19's Impact on the Future of Civil Litigation in New York

This article provides a discussion of the policies that have been implemented amid the pandemic which have transformed our civil legal practice for the better, creating unique opportunities for permanent reform once the pandemic is over.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

A Book That Transcends Legal Practice Areas

'Evolving eWorld' is a book that should circulate around every law firm, as each chapter will resonate with a different lawyer and educate him or her on new areas of digital practice they should have known about.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Why Analytics Can Be Risky in the Wrong Hands

Having the most expensive or advanced tool in the toolbox doesn't matter if you don't know how to use it, and if you're not using those tools properly, there are risks everywhere.
7 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

E-Discovery, Legal Tech and Law Firms: What Role Does Law School Play?

A review of the curricula of many law schools reveals that, while they teach the laws pertaining to all manner of discovery and the legal responsibilities of an attorney who must produce or receive digital data, they do not teach the technical aspects.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Corporate E-Discovery Insourcing Runs Straight Into Talent, and Culture, Walls

While many legal departments may be insourcing e-discovery functions such as document review to reduce costs, others may view those processes as "grunt work" that doesn't help to attract or retain top talent.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

5 Things To Know About Ephemeral Messaging Regulation, According to Sedona

A new paper released by the Sedona Conference argues that the use of ephemeral messaging platforms can help companies meet privacy compliance obligations. But achieving those benefits without running afoul of e-discovery or preservation requirements still necessitates serious planning.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Relativity and X1 Announce Integration to Tackle Remote Collection Challenges

The integration allows for more targeted collection capabilities from remote devices within X1's platform, regardless of whether that data is local on a device or in the cloud, which can then be transferred more easily to RelativityOne.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Pandemic Spurs Strong Demand for E-Discovery, Privacy Certifications. Will It Last?

COVID-19 gave many the time to pursue e-discovery and privacy certifications. But even after the pandemic, providers are hopeful that growing interest in their certifications will continue.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Strategic Considerations in Bankruptcy Discovery: Rule 2004's Limitations in Light of the Pending Proceeding Rule

The power to commence a Rule 2004 examination, commonly compared to a "fishing expedition," is not unchecked. The principal limitation is the so-called pending proceeding rule, which prevents a party from using Rule 2004 to obtain discovery that would not be available under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

What We Learned in E-Discovery in 2020

E-discovery by nature is a forward-looking industry, but this ethos took on more urgency in 2020. At times, it felt as though 2020 upended every way we viewed our industry, if not the world.
5 minute read

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