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In feisty case, District Court Judge Robert Miller for the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana OKs defense team's jump-start on predictive coding
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...and the board of directors. That alone serves to effectively eliminate any risk of conflict with the GC. Consider the views of one...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...and the bar. Educating section members on the risks and benefits social media poses to law practice and the professional obligations it...
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
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...optimistic about the possibilities. And yet the industry runs the very ordinary risk of getting bogged down in perhaps the oldest business challenge of all...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...for an inexperienced internet user to be unaware of public Wi-Fi risks or a trusting Facebook user to be oblivious of privacy risks. It...
... Companies can benefit from owning the IP rights...the scope restrictions and termination risks often associated with license agreements...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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