...held: Once a party reasonably anticipates litigation...been the talk of the e-discovery community. Its holdings and...
...methodology, known as predictive coding or technology-assisted review, was developed by e-discovery companies that claim it can provide a significant shortcut in large...
In his State E-discovery column, Mark A. Berman, a partner at Ganfer & Shore, writes: More and more decisions are being issued that necessarily address spoliation sanctions for the failure to preserv
...of electronic discovery production. Paying for E-Discovery Once electronically stored information (ESI) is found discoverable, the next issue...
...or reasonably should know" that litigation is foreseeable.1 Once the duty to preserve arises, a party must put a litigation hold...
In their Internal Investigations column, Michael B. Mukasey and Andrew J. Ceresney, partners at Debevoise & Plimpton, write that corporate counsel conducting investigations in the United States are a
...users. Thirty six percent of these users "tweet" at least once per day. Additionally, MySpace has more than 25 million registered users...
...delays in the litigation process. Data Privacy Meets E-Discovery Outside the United States, many nations, particularly in Europe...
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