...includes tablets, which are increasingly handling sophisticated applications, from document annotation to e-discovery. There are also the so-called convertibleslaptops that can...
...s changed since what Baron calls the dark ages of e-discoveryand not just the shift from paper to electronic platforms...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...s changed since what Baron calls the dark ages of e-discoveryand not just the shift from paper to electronic platforms...
At its best, document review is a long and laborious process intended to find relevant (and hopefully dispositive) documents for your litigation or investigation. At its worst, document review is a r
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
The Daily Report
...Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who took part Thursday in a webcast on e-discovery hot topics. The session was based on the law firm's...
...Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who took part Thursday in a webcast on e-discovery hot topics. The session was based on the law firm...
...Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher who took part Thursday in a webcast on e-discovery hot topics. The session was based on the law firm's...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...a legal action. This has always been a weak link in the e-discovery process, but two recent court decisions are making that strategy even...
...of minimizing e-discovery costs by reducing the number of documents requiring individual review for privilege in an outgoing document production. Software programs can...
...and manual review. Most importantly, e-discovery can be responsible for...privilege or subject matter. The software then studies the sample set...
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