It is interesting and necessary to note that because of the volume of electronically stored information, privilege review and the creation of a privilege log have become the most expensive part of th
It's inevitable that risk-averse Big Law ultimately will fully embrace the cloud. But for now, first adopters are jumping in for e-discovery and back-office tasks, while avoiding web services designe
After discussions with more than 50 private equity and other investment professionals, merger and strategic consultants, and senior law firm personnel, The American Lawyer developed a method for dete
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...United States for a full day. As the storm moved up the Atlantic seaboard along its predicted track, governmental officials and business leaders cancelled operations...
...Sandy, the Hurricane/Nor'easter that is expected to shut down the Atlantic seaboard for at least 48 hours. Law Technology News asked...
...Sandy, the Hurricane/Nor'easter that is expected to shut down the Atlantic seaboard for at least 48 hours. Law Technology News asked...
The Delaware Court of Chancery has affirmed that the business-strategy immunity privilege, a doctrine the court can invoke to protect confidential corporate information during discovery, cannot be in
...submit its decision to the official reporters for publication in the Atlantic Reporter. Usually, this happened when the author of the opinion was...
DTI, a provider of litigation discovery services, facilities management, and knowledge process outsourcing, named Kristin Currey as its new director of business development, West region
Cadwalader's Gregory A. Markel and Erika B. Engelson give an overview of the judiciary's assessment of predictive coding, from Da Silva Moore to Global Aerospace to Kleen Products
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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