...1 (Voom), which clarified when electronically stored information (ESI) needs to be preserved and a "litigation hold" needs to...
...Mr. Lichtenstein and Lightstone, together with other investors, purchased Extended Stay, Inc. (ESI), which owned and managed hotels, for approximately $8 billion. Mr. Lichtenstein managed...
Mark C. Dillon, a justice of the Appellate Division, Second Department, writes that courts at the trial and appellate levels are increasingly seeing discovery issues in personal injury actions relati
Michael B. de Leeuw and Eric A. Hirsch of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson review proposed amendments to the rules governing preliminary conferences in non-Commercial Division cases that requ
Carla Walworth, Mor Wetzler and Jessica Oliva of Paul Hastings write that employees' use of personal mobile devices is a genie that is not going back in the bottle. But this trend means that the days
Thompson Hine partners Barry Kazan and David Wilson write: Courts have recently entered the fray on predictive coding in cases where an agreement on shortcuts to extensive human review of keyword sea
...field increasingly may be faced with disruptive requests for electronically stored information (ESI) concerning a deceased client, and that attorneys handling discovery in Surrogate's...
...then, of course, properly authenticated for evidentiary purposes. Such electronically stored information (ESI) in digital form, however, is as potentially fleeting as emails, and can...
...Paying for E-Discovery Once electronically stored information (ESI) is found discoverable, the next issue becomes who bears the cost of...
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