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By diligently mapping the sources of ESI and testing that mapped data to see to what degree it resembles how it has been described, a good lawyer can reduce the cost of e-discovery production in the
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Serious unintended consequences can result if family lawyers don't carefully navigate some dangerous areas in family law practice. Two of those involve liability for unlawful interception of, or acce
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Texas Lawyer
Migrating data from a pretrial database to a trial database is no mean feat, especially in the crucial, often chaotic run-up to trial. Trial Support Manager Michael Skrzypek shares 10 tips to smooth
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