...State, 2011 Ark. 515 (Ark. 2011). Reports of similar courtroom misconduct are plentiful, such as one juror removed after attempting to...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...pressure to settle created by burgeoning e-discovery costs has been cited as a major cause of this phenomenon.2 Indeed, as the...
...result that matters, it's the journey. As Indiana Jones said in Raiders of the Lost Ark, "It's not the age...
...an expertise in procurement and, along with business processes consultants at the Ark Group, recently helped to organize a conference in New York City, titled...
...officials were in Little Rock, Ark., last week to examine that...non-English speaking populations -- such as Florida and Washington -- provide translation...
...has now provided clarity to the courts and attorneys of this state, as to: which party is to incur the cost of searching...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...led by web giants such as Google, and Wikipedia. SOPA and...quot;Raiders of the Lost Ark." Instead, a single person...
...But what about rights to copyright? Under the Copyright Act, copyright vests as soon as copyrightable expression is fixed in a tangible medium -- no registration...
...these elements provide a useful analytical framework, they provide an uncertain guide as to how courts will actually rule on requests to recover e-discovery...
...Autonomy, EMC, and Symantec applications, as well as from Microsoft .pst...complaince officer at Little Rock, Ark.-based investment banking firm Crews...
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