Steve Green, chief of staff of Hudson Legal, and Mark Yacano, executive vice president at the company, review an article that is widely cited for its conclusion that technology-assisted review can be
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
WilmerHale's Robert Trenchard and Steven Berrent consider what factors must be weighed in deciding whether -- and to what extent -- to disclose a party's review methods
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Publicis Groupe & MSL Group, Defendents, 11 Civ. 1279 (ALC)(AJP), five women plaintiffs are suing "one of the world's 'big...
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With the brouhaha over electronic discovery, the obligations of nonparties likely to possess data relevant to a case have gotten lost in the shuffle. The uncertainty surrounding the world of e-discov
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