...Each e-discovery development pushes the legal system further into the digital frontier, and...
...In an instructive ruling on e-discovery in complex cases, a federal judge in Newark has refused to...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
...to ... find and communicate with old and new friends [and] share photos, journals and interests with your growing network of mutual friends." ...
...firms over unpaid bills. This month, a New York-based e-discovery provider sued White & Case in Manhattan Supreme Court, claiming the...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Apersee LLC unveiled its rebuilt e-discovery vendor directory Thursday and revealed its strategy for additional products....
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...recent article on cooperation during electronic data discovery for the Richmond Journal of Law and Technology . ("Cooperation What Is It and...
...Five high-profile members of the e-discovery community gathered in a panel on May 17 to discuss preservation...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
..."This case highlights the dangers of carelessness and inattention in e-discovery," U.S. District Court Judge Dickinson Debevoise of the District...
...my column last month, "E-Discovery Cooperation — Catching Even...v. KPMG, many online journals and bloggers have noted and...
...Duke Law Journal article from spring 2011, 188 different federal district court judges have issued written decisions on e-discovery sanctions, and...
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