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...Here are five suggestions for organizations in crisis to best manage their resources and avoid waste in e-discovery: 1. Identify national...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...4. Facing the Cliff: Can Proportionality Avert the E-Discovery Crisis? will be moderated by Philip Favor, discovery counsel for ...
...From network security to e-discovery statistical sampling, there are...serves on the firm's crisis management team. Expect the talk...
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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