...by ECHR, based in Strasbourg, France, since its founding by the Council of Europe in 1959. The court is tasked with "ruling on individual...
...In a migration of electronic data discovery talent, global consulting firm ...
...the ECHR, based in Strasbourg, France, since its founding by the Council of Europe in 1959. The court is tasked with "ruling on individual...
...5 billion, making it one of the largest IPOs in history...governments in the United States, Europe, and elsewhere have reacted with...
...criminal activity has not gone completely unnoticed. A decade ago, the Council of Europe (COE) instituted the Convention on Cybercrime (COC), which is to date...
...The rise of e-discovery and the globalization of electronic information has caused a drastic...
...an international chair of the Council on Litigation Management, and as Western Europe’s regional...
...bartered, and sold. Human nature being what it is, an unprecedented number of individuals who feel that they are beyond the reach of U.S...
...foreign accounts located in Eastern Europe or to "money mules...Here we discuss the handling of electronic fund transfers under the...
While the collection, review and production of e-mails and other electronic documents have become routine for U.S...
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